Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

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IM R€TROSP£CT. Volume 63 Moline Senior High Moline, Illinois A The universe is change- our life is what our thoughts make it. Time is a patient observer waiting for tomorrow to turn today into yesterday. There is nothing permanent except change. All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward. 2 ffe . -vv-.- . i- . 2P$i5tv. v 4 •?- ' - ■ i i ? - • t.ki ■ ; V; r,v r fig! . J -it 4 Introduction We are here to add what we can to life, not to get what we can from it. Homecoming 74 was as spirited and successful as ever! Science Club came up with the grand prize win- ning float — “Victor.” Winner of the class division was the Sophomore float “Run ' em Ragged.” The Marching Maroons and MHS cheerleaders provided pep and entertainment for the parade and football crowds. Reigning over Saturday night ' s homecoming dance was the 1974 court. Front Row: Joe Ryser. Mark Robbins, Wendy Daebelliehn, and Sheri Moore. Back Row: Dave Panicucci, Steve Smithers, Mark Henss, Dan Watkins, King Dave Youngvorst, Queen Ann Clark, Kim Henss, Sue Smith, Lori Rash, and Carmen Sandoval. Despite the torrential downpour”, the mighty Maroon football team won their first homecoming game in four years. i? p r 1. Seniors put the finishing touches on their class float “Wmne Tonight.” 2. The Contemporaires keep in step with the band in the parade. 3. Kim Henss and Dan Watkins re- ceive their recognition at the rainy football game. 4 Sue Smith and Mark Henss enjoy their ride down 23rd Avenue. 5. Receiving Honorable Mention were FRONT ROW. Marci Gustafson, Monica Nelson, Sue Holdeman. Pam Moore. LuAnn Clary, and Deb Henkels. BACK ROW. Jeff Tomlin. Randy Reedy. Barry Thompson, and Jay Odgen Absent, were Al Anderson and Steve Lind 6. Dave Pamcucci’s face shows he is pleased with his position on the 1974 court. 7. Sophomore attendants Sheri Moore and Joe Ryser await their introduction at the football game 14 Student life INDUSTRIOUS? “M” STAFF RECAPS PAST 100 YEARS AT M.H.S. 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‘‘Being on the M” staff is a lot of fun but I never realized how much work went into putting out a yearbook, but I don ' t mind.” (Joanne Powell) “Being an editor of the “M this year has been a great experience. It’s rewarding to see the final results of all our work and remember the good times we had.” (Julie Whitaker) 1. Practicing their developing techniques are “NT Photographers Barry Howell. Rich Cook. Jim Hank, and Rich Castle 2. Mr Coopman. The M” advisor, gives valuable pointers on layout design to this year $ co editors Kendall Buckley and Julie Whitaker 3. M” Staffers grab a breath of fresh air Members of the 74-75 M” staff are: Kendall Buckley and Julie Whitaker. Co editors: Pam Burns and Kim Henss. Organizations: Beth Wood. Student Life: Joanne Powell. Fine Arts: Jami Johnson and Karla Swenson. Underclass: Tari Vermeulen and Sue Brasmer. Seniors: Barry Howell. Becky Thomas. Mike McGee, and Tim Verhetst. Sports: Tammy Chumbley and Becky Hedlund. Faculty: Jim Dopier. Business Manager: Pam Swiatkiewicz and Pam Fennelly. Advertising: Virginia Johnson and Kim Ko chuyt. Subscriptions. Mark Adamson. Layout: and Barry Howell. Rich Castle. Jim Hank. Rick Cook, and Dwight Huffman. Photographers ■ ■■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ 1 20 M ' STAFF gs ■nsbpmki ; 4c:v ” ili i : V II ! II II I I II II I II I Photographer Dwight Huffman receives an advertising assignment from Jim 1 These hard working IT staffers take out their frustra- tions on the photographer, and anyone etse in sight They are: Sue Brasmer and Tari Vermeulen. Seniors: and Karla Swenson and Jami Johnson. Underclass 2. Working dili- gently to beat the upcoming deadline are: Girl s Sports Edi- tor Becky Thomas and Boy s Sports Editor Barry Howell 3 These “M” staffers are trying to evade the massive snow balls being sent their way Perhaps they did their layouts wrong? Included are: Pam Burns and Kim Henss. Organiza- tions: Beth Wood. Student Life: Julie Whitaker. M” Co Ed itor; and Joanne Powell Fine Arts Editor. 4. Taking a break from a busy schedule are: Front Row. Tammy Chumbley. Faculty. Pam Fennelly and Pam Swiatkiewicz. Advertising Back Row: Virginia Johnson. Subscriptions; and Becky Hed lund Faculty. U Staff 21 ee finally settling that suit only late last onth order the plant to hire more blacks nly the Beginninj If General Elec oking since 191 Leift n charge only a oyes on the basis of race, sex and nation •igin, in a number oyment relati The answer is that for all its leader i the racial issue and outward signs of ss. integration is only starting at ime moral issue in America, even a c r than anybody else at overcoming tin specially glaring reality in ent and professional jobs. This mont ird figures acks in its 315.000-member w About loti banks ar Comptroller of the Currency «■ cial surveillance list, the most years and 5095 more than a ago. “Just a handful’ are ve r be LINE O’TYPE COMBINES NEWS WITH HUMOR produce their tor the dolla igged again on nid evidence that s are diversifying eign-excnange holdings at r ' s expense. army and ° id they will get the same pay equnl ranV e whites. FV- now, blacks won t be allowed The government has als blacks to ake some job: whites. howe ' Takeo Miki, 67. to succeed Kakuei Tanaki as deputy premier and planning. Another rival, Aasavoshi Ohira. keot t! turnoc rk fc | acks, 9.1% of the tot | ssionals and 2%, or 55 | test available gov r irhich are almost twc ese current GE figure hind the GE et oyment ar the electi S popula all level? Consumer price index revisions I hundreds of • — usir ° ' ’ lie employes to disclose the tnnrl without a review. rasping th These ni ight place In the l any in the acism “T! f the com ause of ra ountry in Few companies have been as progres- ive. Yet even for GE. the sharpest in- reases in black employment began coming rnment, under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and winning— multimillion-doHar back Hie Percentages F 1 — hen GE put together its M af- ' irn Tl line O’Type strategy, black employ- tnree montns. uaiev. four opponents in ne ycratic primary. l.The editorial lineup consists of Ken Kirchoefer, Marilyn While. Dennis Martin, and Advisor, Mrs Karin Pells ? The photographers f Rising hospital rates are fought by state commissions cially Maryland’s and for the LO ' T to R) John Mehuys, Jeff Wierenga. Matt Sintmons. Captain PWa- John Bradt. 3, Ttte Homecoming Court 1974 takes a courtly view oitoenews.ceed t im Ford also - 1 ®h ut cut s, that regulate health institu- tions in the same manner as public utilities. But hospital administrators are fighting back. f Story on Back Page) • t • Markets— Stock : Volume 14 . 660.000 shares Dow Jones industrials 579 94, up 2.34: transporta- ________________ ers after it was stripped of an unrelated pr vision he opposed • • • Greece’ parliament met for the fir time since it was dissolved after the 19 military coup, and the 300 newly elect members swore allegiance to the repub Sunday Former King Constantine, exiled riduals, beginning with a few every once in while back in 1949 and. following the ap u ' jtxiA in is ye r, me same « m .v Barhe Co Isn’t ready to speculate about a tx cus for the fiscal year ending next July 31 there’s been none the past two years. Although September teas the first profitable month since March for New York Stock Erchange members , the firms have lost almost $92 million for the first nine months of 19 74 ttt EASING THE PAIN of auto layoffs, a •etroit drugstore chain offers to fill free I trough Christmas, prescriptions of jobless AW workers at Chrysler General Motors nd Ford. To avoid paying the $1 29-per-pre- cription fee under negotiated drug benefits, wkers must show their unemployment itely individual a longing for a — — illed I ports And because the bill now contains affected at all That’s unlikely, experts say. becaus judgment that the bill would worsen infl tion and perhaps deepen the recession ker;s linec STUDENTS SUPPLY M.H.S. WITH A CAMPUS NEWSPAPER with iters spark of mystery in a keeping monthly figu up about 230 sponsors nough sponsors to pass 3. one House staff mi te backed a similar me jpar- iference version handily. ■ ill’s succe: I of maritirr ' ous use I reservoir jding a b rvative newspa] should be rash l er editorialized that i gency exits in the cockpit, the crew may .0 go to the Other ex- need to Afisiftt naq u nc rpf« rlnrincr art omo . r ienate-Hou: prickly c me Senatoi “yes votes, albeit reluctantly An aide Michig ions ar hem wi tuna Dars again, vrnaimr nappeneo f tl ip to freed ora of tbe press? 1 Randy W0. h lems. Cheryl Boyle, the Sports Etfi- d WuV A ft anH ftarhWpaklw f.athtf P«Kf B he WOU He is comronaoie wav w wur on in lu . e are r mg it are the Page 1 and Page 2 Editors: J |rr de b V. Staff room chaos. fc’fhe CirciiSa- 13 Am Staff: Itin Monson. Lynn Me taogMm and tynn Williams are be- hind bars again. Whatever happened te freedom of the press? 3. Randy Wil- lems. Cheryl Boyle, the Sports Edi- tors, and Barb Weakly. Cathy Peason. the Page 3 Editors, have found the comfortable wav to work on the 10 ' T. r 4 Pacing a publication as fine as ? our MHS paper takes time and talent Examining the resists of theif efforts tl are the Page l a nd Page 2 Editors: nc Ktm Lester, Cindy Lord. Mitchell. Michelle Landry, and Cindy Cunningham ind, Mr Fore ut the “potential inflationary impact ' demoni by chui possession. many of these tales are discounted h authorities as no more than the of disturbed minds Nevertheless, allow? is root in with the demons ‘herd of religiou idition. casting Christian Bible telling of Jesus Chr out of people (most notably into a pigs that went over a cliff and into s history as the “Gadarene swine ). rt of thing still happens today. ce and cost-of-living bonuses. nplopers sap Canadian workers wh north don t stick it out after at. months, many drift south to find ux)rk ii urban areas . • • THE CHECKOFF: Twenty-six jobs at Lockheed Missiles Space Co get new ti- tles under a contract with a Machinists union local; material delivervman becomes ry that the bill not only will worsen i ion but also will disrupt foreign relatioi well They think that foreign shipyard would hit the skids even faster if the bill b comes law Other nations could retalia they fear. A Credibility Problem Plainly, signing the bill would create sizable credibility problem for ' he Pre dent It would open him to critic nm for a proving an inflationar after proposing a 4 6 bi tOTy rt lir ims ART CLUB MEMBERS MIX FUN AND CREATION I. These four club members watch as art stu- dent Jeff Sedlock demonstrates a new tech- nique. 2. Art Club members are: FRONT ROW: J. Hitchcock. K. Blakley. M Muskopf, J. Han- shaw. and S. Trapkus. BACK ROW: R Walker. Advisor Mr M Sayers. C. Trapkus. J. Dopier, and Advisor Mr. D. Pleshe. 3. Watch Our Mr Pleshe! Could Melissa Muskopf and Kathy Blakley be trying to create a true-life sculpture? 4. Jackie Hitchcock finds that mas- terpieces are more easily created with the help of a bubble. GYMNASTS EXERT EFFORTS, EXHIBIT PERFECTED SKILLS Members of the Emphasis Gymnastics class are selected through tryouts and are expected to learn the basic fundamentals of vault- ing, balance beam, and uneven bars as well as perfect tumbling skills for their halftime performance at football and basketball games. This year ' s class enjoyed dressing as clowns to tumble in the Homecoming Parade. Members of this year s Emphasis Gymnast.es class are: FRONT ROW G Medford. P. Stout. C. Copas. T Kennedy. T Hartsock T Popeher. L Ossjan S. Holdeman, S Car.son. K Gibson. T Pikusa. J Ryder, and L DeWispelaere BACK ROW L. Clary. D. Koresko. D Spurgetis. K Henss. L. Husar, L. Hart. A. Quinn. V. Decker. S. Hodge. B Jones. K. Claeys. L Bahnks. ) Ocken. M Joseph. L. Sherwood. H Whiting. I Deushane. and M Nelson Emphasis Gymnastics 25 KEY CLUB PROMOTES ACTIVITIES; SERVICE 1. Pausing to smile for the“M photographer are: Mr. Tim Ben. Key Club Advisor. Larry Brown. Sec- retary-Treasurer; Steve Lind, President, and Pete Benson. Vice-President l Dave and Steve review Dasic guidelines for the car Rodeo. 3. FRONT ROW: T. Johnson, L. Moody. R. Foy. T. Richmiller. M. Robbins. P Bens on. R. Phillips ROW 2: M Kruse. K. Puebla. R Thompson. S. Park. D Strom. D Alli- son, T. Day. M Roche. K. Yuskis. J. Huennekens. T Strombeck, C. Pamcucci. M. Handley. B. Quane ROW 3: Advisor. T Bell. D Paccmi, D Bagatelas. C Nordstrom, S. Lind, D Mills. D McPherson, T Scott, M Doyle, S. Johnson, K Ketz. D. Eipper, D Mercer. J. Tomlin, D Ericson, T. Kerr. B Dailey. 26 Key Club “This year Key Club sponsored the Car Rodeo for the first time, and it really went well. We were glad to see the faculty involved as well as the students.” (Dino Bagatelas). “I think the activities went better this year than last. Kids seemed to be more enthused about our activi- ties such as the Big Bounce and Slave Day.” (Dave Panicucci). i. These Maroon fans are certainly involved in the game, at least for the moment, right Dan? 2 What are you looking at Tim? 3. Bill and Larry seem rather disgrun- tled with the playing action. What ' s your opinion, Waxy? 4. John anticipates the next moves of the Mighty Maroons as they pursue another victory. 5. Stop, you’re going the wrong way! At least I think so, shouted this particular Key Club official, not quite certain of the new traffic patterns set up for the Car Rodeo. The wind was bone chilling that day but it didn’t hinder the success of the event. Key Club 27 WATT IS STIMULATING ELECTRONICS CLUB?! 1 The Electronics Club Homecoming Float. 74 2. OFFICERS OF THE CLUB: Larry Althaus. Dave Hallberg. Paul Brenstrom. Mr Marty Calmer, and Mark Simpson With All the smiles in the pic- ture electronics must be tun 3 CLUB MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Paul Brenstrom. Mark Simpson. Al Williams. Mike Welt. Neal Mattecheck. Steve Batog, Dave Hallberg. ROW 2: Larry Althaus. Ken Cash Walt Johnson Steve Rogers FRONT ROW Joe DeMeyer. Scott Langley. Dale Bromley. Jett Lmdberg. Dan V.nar, CLUB MEMBERS NOT SHOWN Tim Little. Steve Avelme. Steve Doyle. Joe Montag. Jett Moreno. Bill Clemann. Kevin Judge. Frank Marlin. Jon Mason. Joe Miljush. Dave Gallens, Mark Kmzey. Greg Jump. Bill Bridgman. Electronics Club 29 KALEIDOSCRIPT: QUALITY RECEIVES RECOGNITION 1. Margi Friedl and Brent Russell, this year ' s co-editors take time to pose for a picture along with advisor, Lucy Shawgo. 2. Members of the editorial staff are; BACK ROW: Kevin Mundell. Jeff Tomlin, Cindy Cunningham, Devon Jersild. and Steve Gilbert. FRONT ROW: Ken Kirchofer. Cheryl Boyle, Joy Hanshaw and Kathy Railsback. 3. Art staff members discuss layout ideas. They are: STANDING: Terri Dombeck. Joy Hanshaw. Charles Graham. Sara Trapkus. Debbie Marsh. Becky Hedlund and Chuck Trapkus; SEATED: Betsy Zmuda and Kathy Railsback Sara is this year’s art editor “Writing for me is a constant source of discovery and rediscovery. I find con- firmation of that fact in my involve- ment with Kaleidoscript.” (Margi Friedl) Without creative thought the world would be little more than dull reality. Kaleidoscript is a vehicle for creativ- ity.” (Brent Russell) 30 Kaleidoscript 1. Some of the current sales staffers are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Morling, Dino Papademos. Janet Camferdam, Lisa Hart, and Denise Hansen. 2. Members of the business staff go to work. STANDING: Celia Harris. Subscription Mgr; Jim Dopier. Asst. Subscription Mgr; Teresa Kennedy, Business Mgr; Jan Miller. Asst. Business Mgr; Allison Holtz. Asst. Coordinating Editor; and Cindy Sacket. Typist. SEAT- ED: Jenny Swenson. Coordinating Editor; and Jan Muzos. Asst. Subscription Mgr. Absent from the picture is Lori Rash. Chief Typist. 3. Margi trys to defend herself from Miss Shawgo ' s last comment on her work, or, was it simply a bad joke? Kaleidoscript 31 DEBATERS PROBE POLITICAL SYSTEM Debate team members this year handled a topic which required a great deal of research into the U.S. political system. The topic was: The United States should significantly change the method of selecting Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates. Mem- bers had to find evidence to support both the affirma- tive and the negative. Although they faced formidable competition from Chicago surburban and Peoria area high schools, the M.H.S. team argued very well in the eight tournaments they attended. 1. Mark Johnson, at the podium, takes his stand on the issue being debated while team members listen intently SEATED are: Dave Trevor, Bill Stephenson, and Kevin Armstrong. 2. These debaters round up information in preparation for their next meet. They are. Pete McCumber. Chuck Trapkus. Tim Schmidt, and Karen Hogberg. 3. Members of the debate team gather for last minute instructions. LEFT TO RIGHT they are: Kevin Armstrong, Dave Trevor. Bill Stephenson, Mark Johnson, Mrs. Darby, advisor; Pete McCumber, Chuck Trap- kus. Tim Schmidt, and Karen Hogberg. 32 Debate ( FORENSICS GROUP; ATTRIBUTE TO M.H.S. In Forensics emphasis is placed on individual events in a variety of categories to provide each student with as much liberty as possible for original interpretation. Stu- dents may compete with comedies, readings, radio speaking, interpretations either humerous or dramatic, and extemporaneous situations. There are also a few competitions for duets and groups. This year’s Reader’s Theatre did an interpretation of Shakespeare ' s play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The group also prepared a one act play The Veldt by Ray Bradley. In forensics sev- eral meets are held before students advance to sectional and state competition. Co-captain’s of the group are Jackie Hubbard and Teresa Kennedy. 1 Taking part in this year’s forensics are: BACK ROW: Jim Sutty, Andy Swenson, Ter esa Kennedy. Kendall Burnett, and Jeff Coussens. FRONT ROW; Kathy Lanpher, Bridget Armstrong. Charlene Carmack, and Marisa Stemple. Absent from the Picture are: Jackie Hubbard. Brad Cooper. Ken McVey, Ronda Wright, Cheryl Copus. Paula Weigandt, Brent Russell, and Gretchen Reynolds. 2. Wherefore art thou. Romeo 1 7 pleads Teresa, rehearsing for her dramatic duet with Jeff. 3. These three students are busy preparing for their individual competitions. Marisa is composing her original oratory while Jim practices his original comedy Charlene interprets po- etry for the verse reading competition. 1. CLUB OFFICERS: Lynn Williams. Vice President; Tammy Hintz. President; Sharon Stem. Secretary; Terri Dombek. Treasurer. 2. These smiling Spanish Club members are: Jean Carlson. Jami Johnson. Mary Verstraete. Sara Hedberg. and Judy Petersen. 3. FRONT ROW: J. Kissner. T. Vermuelen. ROW 2: C. Helsel. C. Johnson. J. Johnson. ROW 3: M. Sim- mons. D Tipton. D. Vogel e. P Weigandt. K. Olson. C. Harris. ROW 4 J. Wirenga, K. Blount. J. Carlson. S. Hedberg. BACK ROW. B Williams. C. Trapkus. D. Davis, G. Tristan. S. Sterne. S. Vanderheyden. C. Boyle. 4. FRONT ROW: C. Swedberg, T. Vermuelen. M. Verstraete. K. Miller. T.Schmidt, P Weigandt. C. Trapkus. BACK ROW: T. Dombek. J. Peterson. J. Carlson. S. Hedberg, J. Johnson. B Williams. K. Evans. 5. Tari Vermuelen. Bill Howell and Paula Weigandt hover around the refreshments during the Christmas party. 34 Spanish Club 1. The Wizard of Oz became French and would not identify the mademoiselle on the left, next to Lynn Loete and Lisa Hunter. 2. French Club members are: FRONT ROW: L. Loete, S. Geddling, B Vandemore, C Case, K. Dryden, L Edgeworth, T. Hynd, and M Connors. ROW 2: S. Gustafson, M. Harris, M Landry, R Gustafson, and C Paulson. ROW 3: B Arm strong. L. DeClerck, M Fallme, D Carlson, R. Stegeman. P Wetzston, S. Moore. P Matte- check. D Munger, L. Lira. M Maddalozzo, D. Lind, K. Leonard, and B Lynn. BACK ROW: T Powell, K. Wismer, P Crouch, T. Ade, J Powell, 0. Coffey, D Evert, and J. Lauth. 3. Club Officers are: Sheri Moore, Vice President; Tom Powell, Treasurer; Tom Ade, Presi- dent; and Merrilee Harris, Secretary DREAM OF PARIS IN SPRINGTIME? JOIN FRENCH CLUB AND GO French Club The Latin Club consists of fifty-seven members, four of whom are elected officers. Though a small club, they attempt various school projects along with the larger clubs. They started out the 74-75 school year with a bake sale to provide funds for building a Home- coming float. The result of their hard work was Big Bird, Sesame Street ' s big fan for the Moline Maroons. Big Bird flew away with second place in the float contest causing much celebration among the members. The Latin Club is small, but we still compete with the other clubs in big projects like the float.” (Diane Sivertsen) “E PLURIBUS UNUM” NEED A TRANSLATION? JOIN THE LATIN CLUB Members of Latin Club include: FRONT ROW: K. Arp. L. Allcott. D. Sivert- sen. K. McKmzie, and C Maddox. ROW 2: D. Anderson. R. Robinson. B Stephenson, L. Fennelly, and L. Hacker ROW 3: L. Dombrock. S. Hey vaert. S. Warren. L. DeDecker, and N. McKmght. ROW 4: R. Walker, L Dickerson. J. Jackson. D Wolfe, and N Garner. BACK ROW: D. Lasley. D Otto, B. Curtis. B. Weakly, K. Blakley. and K. Pearson. Latin Club offi- cers are: Diane Sivertsen. Barb Weakly. Nancy Garner. Lisa DeDecker. and Cicero. 3C Latin Club GERMAN CLUB STUDIES CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS 1. Cathy Gates, Cathy Smith, and Jannee Plowman sell baked goods to raise money. 2. Deutsch Klub members are: FRONT ROW: S. Swiatkiewicz, C. Smith, M. Stemple, C. Copas, and D. Swartz ROW 2: D Breitenstem. H Hedlund. H. Conrad. J. Richardson, and K. Shaw ROW 3: 0. Weakly. L. Pement, K. Kirchoefer, J. Plowman, and E. Shriver. BACK ROW L. Foit, D. Trevor, R. Lambert, D. Martin, and S. Sass. 3. Deb Breitenstem and John Richardson help to build the German Club float pictured in photo 5. 4 Club Officers are Jannee Plowman. Secretary, John Richardson, Vice President: and Rich Castle, President. German Club 37 STUDENT CONGRESS; LEADERSHIP CLASS INCREASES ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS 1 Mark presides over one of the early morning sessions. 2. Senior members of Student Congress are: BACK ROW: Steve Lind. Rick John. Dave Youngvorst. Carl Harkey. Dan Watkins. Lori Rash, and Dave Pamcucci FRONT ROW: Kim Henss, Sue Polchow, and Sue Smith. Absent are. Pete Benson and Rene Karim. 3. Officers of the Student Congress look on while principal. Ronald Barnes, studies the plans for the school year’s activities. LEFT TO RIGHT they are: Mark Henss. president; Mark Handley, vice- president; Ann Clark, secretary; and Carman Sandoval, treasurer I felt Student Congress worked quite effec- tively. Their work on Student Day and the activity center were two of the highlights of the year. I hope the group will continue to grow into an even more representative organ- ization next year.” (Brian Knutson) “I believe that this year’s Student Congress goals were accomplished, due to the fact that we had very conscientious members.” (Mark Henss) “Student Congress has really helped me real- ize how much work is put into expressing student concerns.” (Lori Bahnks) “I was really pleased to see a student govern- ment work. Last year at Wilson nothing could be accomplished, it was quite a change com- ing here.” (Kris Ketz) 3$ Student Congress Student Congress this year set a pre- cedent at M.H.S. by meeting daily in a classroom situation. This enabled members to accomplish more time consuming tasks than in previous years. Besides sponsoring some of the more traditional events such as three dances and the Great Race, this Con- gress undertook two large scale pro- jects. They deserve credit for the suc- cess of a Moline Youth center as well as the first M.H.S. Student Day. In the classroom, parliamentary procedure was followed closely. Also, a change from past years can be seen in the selection of representatives. Half of them are elected, the other half being randomly selected so as to insure a bet- ter cross section of students. An in- creased effort was made to open up student communications. 1. Junior representatives of Student Congress include: BACK ROW: Beth Johnson. Dan Corkery. Becky Hunter. Mark Robbins, lisa Jennings, and Dino Bagatelas. FRONT ROW: Kathy Railsback, Sandy Kokmos, Cathy Henderson, and Lori Bahnks Absent from the picture are Wendy Dae belliehn and Kevin Hazelbroeck. 2. Sophomore members of Student Congress are BACK ROW: Josh Grafton. Kris Ketz, Chuck Trapkus. Ellen Mueller. Becca Bagatelas, Lisa Leech, Eve McNally, and Sheri Moore FRONT ROW: Elena Callas. Tina Watkins. Kim Bridgford, and Lisa Atkins. 3. This is rep- resentative of a typical 8:00 meeting. 4 Rick and Kevin dis- cuss their opposing viewpoints on a committee matter. Student Congress 39 1. These Congress members take their places for the start of their original skit portraying leadership qualities. The class was divided into eight groups which periodically met together for brainstorming sessions and group projects. 2. Mr Brian Knutson, the new MHS activities director, can often toe found on the phone scheduling school events. 3 Members of the cur- riculum committee meet with Mr. John Adam to suggest course changes for next year. This year ' s committee made several recommendations to the administration. 4 Lisa Atkins and Chuck Trapkus discuss the cover design for the program of Student Day 1975. 40 Student Congress 1. Tina Watkins accidentally breaks the raw egg she must carry in her mouth during the first Sadie Hawkins relays at MHS. Student Congress sponsored both the teacher-student relays and the turnabout dance the following night. 2. Members of the student governing board for the newly establised Moline Youth Center meet at Sportsland to select a pool table. They are Mark Henss, Lori Bahnks. Dave Youngvorst. Josh Grafton, and Dmo Bagatelas. 3. Kevin Haeze broeck and Wendy Daebelliehn display one of the mascot posters to be sold by the Student Congress. 4 Kim Bozeman is caught off guard at her station behind the typewriter. Kim does all of the paper work for Student Congress and the activities office. Student Congress 41 FNA MEMBERS LEARN ABOUT MEDICAL CAREERS “We didn ' t have as many members in FNA this year as in past years, but we still had fun as well as participating in several service projects. (Tami Chumbley) I think Future Nurses is a great club. It’s a good chance for people with similar interests in a health related career to get together. (Lori Gellerstedt) The best thing about FNA is that kids can learn about the wide variety of careers in the medical field. (Carrie Green- span) FNA is a lot of fun, but it’s too bad we didn’t have more mem- bers so the club could have really done something. (Kim Ko- chuyt) Officers of Future Nurses of America are. FRONT ROW: Nancy Haake, Secretary; and Carrie Greenspan. Treasurer BACK ROW Sue Polchow. President; MaryAnn McClimon, Advisor, and Kim Kochuyt, Vice President. 2. FNA members include. FRONT ROW: L. Gellerstedt. M Joseph, and T. Chumbley. ROW 2: S. Swiatkiewicz. C. Greenspan, and S. Polchow. ROW 3; V. Broburg, N. Haake. and D Marlier. BACK ROW K. Kochuyt, and V. Johnson. 42 FNA Members of the 1975 M” Staff who received Quill and Scroll awards are: Sue Brasmer, Kim Henss. Barry Howell. Julie Whi- taker. and Jim Dopier. Not pre- sent for the picture were: Joanne Powell. Tari Vermeulen. Kendall Buckley, and Rich Castle o C 5 o ' Line O’Type Quill and Scroll winners include: FRONT ROW M. Mitchell. K. Lester, and C. Lord. ROW 2: B Weakly. C Boyle. K. Pearson. M Zelnio, K. Kirchoefer, and D McNeil. BACK ROW: J Wierenga. M White, C. Cunningham, and M Simmons. Others not pictured are: M Landry. D. Martin. T Hmtz. R. Willems. M Handley, S. Nerdahl, D. Zessin, and L. Williams. Mr. Earl John Adolphi of Adolphi Studio poses with MHS Principal Ronald Barnes. Harley Rollinger, Director of Athletics; and Dr Theodore Rockafel low. Superintendent of Schools Mr Adolphis pho- tograph of Harley Rollinger won top honors as “Sports Executive Portrait of the Year” in a nation al contest sponsored by the Professional Photogra phers of Americs, Inc. We the M Staff are proud to have had the help of John Adolphi and Adolphi Studio in producing the 1975 M and extend to him our sincere congratultions Quill and Scroll Awards 43 FCA MEMBERS SHARE TIME AND TALENTS We had a good time helping the kids from Bethany Home learn the fundamentals of basketball.” (Brian Bicknell) “I really enjoyed being in the club. The button cam paign turned out to be a real success. (Tom Scott) “I enjoyed being in FCA this year. I got to know sever- al guys I hadn’t known before and realized they have a lot of heart.” (Barry Howell) 1. President Mike McGee many times heads the group discussions. 2. Members of this year ' s FCA gather in the room of Mr Wes Johnson, advisor, for a rap ses- sion and picture. They are: John Leaf. Larry Brown. Dave Pamcucci, Mike McGee. Bill Barker. Rommel Foy. Dave Youngvorst. Brian Bicknell. Pete Benson. Mark Henss, Jeff Welvaert. Mark Handley, and Tom Scott Absent from the picture is Barry Howell. 44 FCA OFFICE OCCUPATIONS SWEEPS HONORS AT CONTEST 1. Office Occupations. 2nd hour. C. VanHynmg. D Hamer. B Armstrong. D Nelson. B Wood. 0 Miller. K Coene. M Impens, V. Ryckegham M Gustafson. D McDonnell. P Leuck. M Moore, and B Randles Not present for the picture were: A Edmondson. R Taylor and D Wright Officers are Marcy Gustafson. President. Mark Moore. Vice President; Cindy VanHynmg. Secretary; Kathy Coene Treasurer Debbie Hamer. Historian; and Michele Impens. Parlementatian. 2. Office Occupations. 3rd hour: FRONT ROW: V Goumas and R Atkins BACK ROW D Emery. K Wells. K Strother. A Huff. D Perkins. C. Lubke. J. DeWitte. M Donley. K. Smith. K Lester S Ciaraldi and K Cashen Not present for the picture were: B Ealy. R Greenleaf. K Mundell. and C Rumler Otticers are: Mike Donley. President; Dianne Perkins. Vice President; Merri Anderson. Secretary; Randy Greenleaf. Treasurer; Karen Strother. His- tonan. and Diane Emery. Parliamentarian. Office Occupations 45 Students in 0.0. work 15 to 20 hours each week in an office type job. The club annually sponsors a Christmas coffee hour, a hospitally hour, National Vocational Week, and a National Secre- taries Week. Club members also take part in several skill contests throughout the year. This year eight MHS students received top scores in the area I0EA contest and were able to compete at the state level. They were: Mark Moore, Mike Donley, Randy Greenleaf, Diane Emery, Cynthia VanHyning, Debbie McDonnell. Merri Anderson, and Debbie Hamer. SALES AND MARKETING - A WORKERS BEST FRIEND 1. Members of the fourth period Sales and Marketing class include: FRONT ROW: J. Joseph. Mrs. Gehrmg, J. Treanton, and M Tomey. ROW 2: L Harms, K. DeVolder. and C. Wil- liams. BACK ROW: M. Herman, C. Gingry. and M Voorhies. Absent from the picture were: J Welch. J. Vogel, and 0. Valdes. 2. Third period Sales and Marketing class members are: FRONT ROW: M Wyant, P Schwarz. D. Tarbay. J. Campbell. R. Abrahamsen, and A. Wood. ROW 2: J Benson, B Bunner. B. Smith, S. Garmon, M Warner, and M. John- son. ROW 3: K. Holton, J. Haney, D. Mitchell, P Wmfree. and 0. Long BACK ROW: J. Davis, A Arrington, B Davis, and C. Lawrence. Absent from the picture were. K. Conant, and J. Thomas. 46 Sales And Marketing HERO, HO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH WORK EXPERIENCE HO members include: FRONT ROW: C Miller. L. Husar. and S. Pike. ROW 2: Miss Mc- Climon, V. Olvera. A. Riley, and L. Wilson. BACK ROW: J. Cheek. J. Ocken. M. Alder. D. Coyne, and T. Smith. HERO class members are: FRONT ROW L. Perez. Mrs McAvoy, B Jensen. L. Johnson, and L Wilson. ROW 2: D. Brown. J Clifton, D. Forgie. and A. York. ROW 3: V. Hols, C. Flynn, S. Toland, K Causemak er. and D. Buser. BACK ROW: M Holmes. P. Glid- well, T. Gristad, J. Tufts, and K. Richmiller Concluding the list of HO members are: FRONT ROW: V Banks. Miss McClimon, and 0. Goff. ROW 2: D. Fakas. E. Edmondson, and C. Swedberg. ROW 3: L. Neil, J. Duyveionck. J. Winter, and K. Hawk. BACK ROW: C. Tournquist. B Munger. B. Fields, D. Kiehr. and D Mudd HERO members period 3 include FRONT ROW R. Hopping, E. Hicks, J. Hitchcock, B. Ridnaur. and R. Paxton ROW 2: G. Moon. L. Duberg, D. Henkels, Mrs McAvoy, and D Bert BACK ROW C Hendrix. I Reyes. L. Borkhardt. V Johnson, and N Nichols. HERO And HO 47 1. FRONT ROW: C. Loran. L Fowler. J. Moore, and C. Meadows. ROW 2: L Kerns, P. Kimpie. and T. Franque. ROW 3: J. Dalton, and L. Dunten. BACK ROW K. Jones. D. Zessin, R. Garrison, C. Franks. M Scott. D Bromley, P Cothran, K O’Key, and W Orendorfi 2. FRONT ROW: T. Rowell. £ Payne, and L. Battorff ROW 2: C. Ontiveros, S. Malone, M Villarreal, and D DeMarlie. ROW 3: D Kmcade. R. Terry, C. Berry, and T. Straight BACK ROW S. Saunders, J. Kelly. R. Jones. D Coomes. and K. Hurst. 48 VICA 1 front ROW K Lotgren and T Green ROW 2 M Karn, J. Bookman, and T Mathias. BACK ROW E Buchanen. K. Locus. N Docket. J Morner, E. Bella, and H lohnson 2 FRONT ROW K Welsh. G tump, and M VanVooren ROW 2: G Raney. J Montag. T. Strayhall. and R Collins ROW 3: M Kline. A Ream. 8 tor- gensen 0 Hamilton. I Harris, and B DeClerck. BACK ROW C. Stone, t. Devolder. S. Batog. K Johnson, I Bouwens. M Edgar, and D Stark VICA 49 50 Nerieds 1. These three cute pussycats. Devon Jersild. Lisa Leech, and Laura Turner, give knowledgeable looks about the the answer to their theme song “What ' s New Pussycat? . 2. Costumes out of the Roaring Twenties and music from The Great Gatsby provide the setting for the junior number Featured are: Paula DeWitte. Pat Vize. Betsy Harris. Devon Jersild. and Lisa Jen- nings. 3. Sophomore Neried members ready for a performance to The Way We Were They are: FRONT ROW: Christine Ferry, Pam Grimm. Cindy Barnett, and Ingrid Reynolds BACK ROW: Kim Arp, Laura Turner, Lisa Leech. Ellen Mueller, and Janet Brown. 4 Senior Nerieds chose music from “The Sting as background for their swim routine. The performers are: Kathe Ekdahl, Nancy Cullen. Tracy Gibson, Rene Karlin, Liz Hacker. Teresa Hartsock. and Jom Flatley. 5. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly are represented by Tracy Gibson, Pat Vize. and Kim Arp (not necessarily in that order). 6. Neried members include: FRONT ROW: J Brown, C Barnett. E. Mueller. R. Karlin, L. Leech. B. Harris. J Flatley. and K. Arp BACK ROW: C. Ferry. P. Grimm, T. Hartsock, T Gibson. L. Hacker. K. Ekdahl. N Cullen, and P DeWitte. 7. Tracy Gibson — Doug McNeil. Kathe Ekdahl — Dave Johnson, and Teresa Hartsock - John Callas form the couples swimming to music from “A Man And A Woman . 8. Christine Ferry. Ellen Mueller. Cindy Barnett. Pam Grimm, and Ingrid Reynolds exhibit characteristics of their tune Bright Eyes as they pose tor the cameraman Nerieds 51 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES 216 MEMBERS Merit Shield Kim Henss Senior members of National Honor Society not present for the picture are: K. Adams. M. Ander- son. L. Benker, B Barker. P Benson. B Bicknell, E. Conrads. L. Dennison. C. DePoorter. J. Do- pier, L. Fuller. D. Grawe. C. Harkey, T Hartsock, K. Hawkins. T. Hintz, J. Hubbard. E. Johnson. M Johnson, K. Kirchoefer. C. Latting. K. Lester. L. McCoy, J. McCraney, B. Munger. D Myers. P. Pe- terson, L. Rash, N Richards, S. Schrempf, L. Sherwood, T. Stemple, C. Swedberg, R. Taube. S. Thomas, J. Tomlin, S. VanderHeyden. and M Zelmo. Senior members of National Honor Society are: FRONT ROW: B. Weakly, P. Fennelly, M Burt, C. Wilson, N Nelson, J Muzos, K. Olson, E. Healy. B. Taylor, A. Holtz. M. Maddalozzo. J. Powell, J. Whitaker. K. Ekdahl, M Mitchell, T. Vermeulen, M Thomas, K. Cumberworth, S. Trapkus, C. Harris, C. Lord, J. Winter, T. Hartsock, D. Ericson, and K. Henss. ROW 2: B Jensen, D. Wasson, L. Noah, D. Wasson, C. Boyle, C. Boyle. B. Johnson. B Carlson, D. Cunningham, B. Hedlund, S. Frybarger. B. Johnson, C. Carmack, D. Hansen. J. Flatley, J. Camferdam, K. Buckley. C. Sackett, J. Hanshaw, D. Glanz, S. Brasmer, M Friedl, D. Loete, M Simpson, and K. Morling. BACK ROW: M. Handley, D. Papademos, J. Sutty, B. Wood, J Wiarenga. K. Pearson, K. Burnett, C. Sale. B. Rus- sell, J. Swenson, J. Paustian. A. Honsa, J. Cahalan, S. Anderson, M. Johnson, S. Cackler, C. Raney, D. Allison, J. Stephens. M. Henss. M. Lundgren. D. Anderson. D McNeil, A Mitchell, M Burns. C. Graham, K. Mundell, J. Miller, and M Lannoo. 111,1 u 11 Junior members of National Honor Society are: FRONT ROW: J. Graften. D. Coffey, L. Moburg, M Baum. J. Johnson, T Gorecki, S. Hunt, K. Hogberg, B. Johnson, S. Dombek W. Daebelliehn B Thomas. K. Wismer, L. Bahnks, T. Kennedy. D. Tipton, C. Smith, J. Plowman, S. Swiatkiewicz. L Gellerstedt. C. Greenspan. C. Copas. and M Nelson ROW 2: D Bagatelas. D Turner, P. Casillas. K. Miller. B Mueller, P. Hardin. J. Gittings. B Randall, 0 Weakly, P. Bebber. M Kruse. L. Jennings, J. Cheek, L Wilkinson. V Broberg. N Haake, T. Wade. J Carlson. T Ramirez, T Case, D. Carl- son, H. Conrads, D. Jersild. B. Harris, and S. Hedberg. BACK ROW: B. Stevenson, B. Hellebuyck, D. Niska, L. Moody. M Adamson. K. Lundell. M. Seaholm, B Davis. T. Ade. M Robbins. S. Sass, D. Trevor, J. Patterson, S. Grimes. A. Phillips. D Flowers. K. Armstrong, B. Carl, D. Foss. K. Swensson, C. Vols. C. Sandberg, and B. Kolmodin. Junior members of National Honor Society not present for the picture are: C. Anderson, J. Anderson, P. Barrowclough. B. Beck, S. Blackwood. J Bumgarnar. T. Case, D. Corkery. R. Ear ly, M Frieden, J. Grafton, D. Gustafson. M Harris. K. Hochstetler, R. Johnson, J. Johnstone, D Kruse. C. May, R. Mendoza. D. Myrick, D. Nelson, K. Oren, D. Otto. L. Pement. S. Rogiers, T Swank, E. Wilson, and M. Woodward. National Honor Society 53 1. Jitterbuging their way to fame and fortune are Marie Madalozzo and Joel Zeitler. 2. The hang out of the dance. Pop ' s Malt Shop, is manned by none other than Pop. 3. Like. Dan-o Watkins is announcing his way into some more rock-n-roll. 4. Getting into the sounds of the 50’s are some of the chicks and dudes of the revived era. 5. Pausing from the malted are Doug Wachob and his chick”. 6. Like, its the shades that make it! Fifties Day 55 FIRST STUDENT DAY BOOSTS ENTHUSIASM “It was great to see Student Day become a reality this year. What impressed me most of all was the way faculty and stu- dents worked together to make the day enjoyable and success- ful. I hope it can become an annual event.” (Kim Henss, Stu- dent Day Chairman) Student Day 1975, sponsored by the Student Congress, took place on Thursday, March 27. Congress members spent many months finalizing plans for the day. Regular classes were suspended and a wide variety of mini courses were taught. Seventy-two topics ranging from Chinese cooking to motorcy- cle repair were chosen to cover every area of the curriculum. Among the notables present were Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Ken Anderson and Congressman Tom Railsback. Some of the most successful topics included a hypnotist, a gymnastic demonstration by coaches Donna Kramer and Brent Simmons, and a short performance by the rock group “Smoke.” “It was great to see Student Day become a reality this year. 56 Student Day 1. Under the direction of Mr David Pleshe. these MHS students learn the art of making hand-built pottery 2. Student Day provided an opportunity to improve your Bridge skills. No fair asking for help from a friend Mark Johnson. 3. Internationally known art- ist Paul Norton lectures on painting techniques 4 Deep in concentration and maybe a little frustrated, these two young men spent at least one Student Day class hour ingrossed in a game of chess. 5. Student Day was meant not only for learning, but also fun. as is demonstrated by these square dancers 6 Karate experts from the Military Arts Institute give a demonstration. 7. Henrik Larsson. MHS exchange student from Den mark, learns developing techniques during a Student Day class. 8 Dr Berwyn Jones explains his computer game, energy environmental stimula tor, to an attentive audience. 9. Thoughts of But won ' t my pizza ever be ready to eat 7 can be seen on the faces of these pizza making class participants Student Day 57 “CDON’T CDRINK CT HE QUA TER 1. Mr. Kilroy orders Krojack to leave the embassy at once. 2. Where does your leg itch? I’ll scratch it,” says Marion as Walter and Magee dismantle the bomb. 3. Father Drobney’s magic act. 4 Walter practices his gunfighting technique. 5. Father Orobney explains the escape while Walter and Marion listen skeptically. 6 Marion sobs fearfully knowing of the long escape ahead 60 “Don ' t Drink The Water” CAST Or CHARACTERS Father Drobney Jim Ames Ambassador Kendall Burnett Kilroy Roger Johnson Jim Sutty Magee Chuck Trapkus Marion Paula Weigandt Walter Craig Sale Susan Kathe Ekdahi Krojack Jeff Coussens Miss Burns Joanne Powell Chet Brent Russell Sultan Dan Quinlm Sultan s Wife Lauren Plattenburg Kasnar ' Dmo Pappademos Countess Bordom Sibyl Schriefer Guards Joe DeMeyer Roger Johnson Party Guests Kevin Rooker. Rhonda Gustafson. Mike Mathias. Maureen Connors Patrick Wise Gretchen Reynolds Don ' t Drink The Rater ' ' 61 CAST OF CHARACTERS Pauline Lucille Early Sue Smith Jimmy Smith Billy Early Tom Trainor Nanette Flora Latham Betty Brown Winnie Winslow Jenny Swenson Betty Wood Mane Zelmo Craig Sale Kendall Burnett Scott Anderson Lucia Moburg Lynn Wilkinson Carrie Perkins Lisa Hunter 1 Nanette and her friends get together at the beach m Atlantic City. 2. Jimmy explains his philosophy of just wanting to make people happy to Nanette. 3. None of your beeees wax 4. They’re getting bigger 1 ex claims Pauline as she encounters the third of Jimmy ' s little nieces 5. Jimmy just can t seem to stop giving money to sweet( 7 ) young girls. 6 An important part of a musical production is the orchestra. 7. Four of the best friends in New York are the Earlys. Billy and Lucille; and the Smiths. Sue and Jimmy. “ T HE SKIN OF OUR CTEETH 1 The telegraph boy sings ’ Happy Anniversary To You as the Mammoth listens in agony. 2. Mrs. Antrobus warns Gladys and Henry to be good when their father gets home. 3. Lily- Sabi- na Fairweather tells the fortune teller her plans for the future 4. Oh, Oh, Oh. six o ' clock and the master not home yet! 5. Refugees from the North. 6. After a big win at Bingo, this happy conveener takes a ride in a roller chair at Atlantic City. 7. Mr Antrobus tells his family of his great accomplishments at the office today, which include inventing the wheel, finishing the alphabet, and discovery of the hundred. 64 The Skin Of Our Teeth CAST OF CHARACTE Announcer bma K ' 1 itzpatrick Mrs Antrobus Marrmoth Conveene ' Dinosaur ' Con veener Telegraph Boy Gladys Henry Mr Antrobus Doctor Conveener judge Moses Conveener Homer Mr Tremayne Miss E. Muse Miss T Muse Miss M Muse Usher Conveener Drum Maiorette Drum Majorette Fortune Teller Chair Pusher Screaming Woman Broadcast Official Defeated Candidate Hester Ivy F ed Bailey ■rnett Jackie Hut bard Eric Koeller Beth Wood ?n Reynolds Bill McNi a! Coussens eresa Kennedy Dave Freeman Roger Johnson Dan Quinlin Chuck Trapkus ffm Ames Ts Tomey C. Zelmo Perkins Annette Steadman JoeueMeyer HHWeigadt [Anj| Swenson Haul Lucas Powell Hnn Padesky 1. Members or Concert Choir sing ‘ We ' ve only just begun 2 Marie Zelmo seems to float across the stage as stage band and choir members watch. 3. Kim Henss looks like she enioys the dance she’s performing. 4 An important part of any production is the crew could his be a budding backstage romance? 5. Stage Band amuses the au- dience with another entertaining song. 6. Second Hand Rose, alias Beth Wood. 7. Contemporaires dance to “The Maple Leaf Rag ‘‘One Night Of Melody 67 OIMIT CUN TIL CD ARK 1. Roat explains the con game to his two partners. 2. Ex-con game partners, Mike and Carlino, make a somewhat unusual reunion as they proceed to play the game again. 3. Roat makes a last effort to get Suzy. 4 Mike lies dead, a victim of Roat ' s knife. 5. Roat, posing as Harry Roat Jr. t and Mike set the con for a bewildered Suzy. 6. As Roat makes an appearance as Harry Roat Sr., Suzy begins to put the pieces of the mystery together. 7. Carlino and Mike ward off an attack by Roat and his knife “Geraldine . 68 ‘Wait Until Dark Symphonic Band members are: FRONT ROW: S. Hedberg. L. Roys. ). Paustian. E. Kennedy. B Carlson. L Udehn. K Miller. J Johnson, l. Allcot. J. Stowell, S. Schriefer, and D Myrick ROW 2 M White. I Whitaker, K Oren. L Gellerstedt. L VanSpeybroeck. M Johnson. J. Tomlin. D. Freeman. E. Koeller. K Wismer. K. Swenson. C Rivelli. J. Janes. G Dannels. K Sullens. M Ruhs, and C. Johnson. ROW 3: S. Schoeve. J. Stephens. J. Nelson. R Mock. V Seitzmger. K Dussmger. P Swiatkiewicz, C. Hill, M Strickland, D Claussen, J Powell. M Allen, C Graham. D Anderson. R Gregory. T, Schoeve. D. Wachob, D Ericson, D. Weekly. M Carlson. J. Schultz, and S. Gilbert ROW 4: C. Bodenhamer. N Keith. P. DeWitte. M Nelson. T Seeburger, A Kizer. D Clark, S. Schne fer. T Allen. R. Johnson. A. Palmer. J Carlson, S. Eischens, A. Oehon, B Buel. B. Thompson. T. Powell, and P Geyer BACK ROW: K Mangelsdorf. M Tighe, L Plattenburg. L Saelens, R. Clark. R. Stevenson, J. Dekker, S. lambrecht. P. Casillas. R. Stephens. J. Bruch, and J. Tindle 1. The Marching Maroons will brave cold weather, tired feet, and even a Homecoming downpour to provide entertainment at halftime. 2. Compress the tone! 3. And no one will ever know I hit that H flat. thinks Doug Claussen as band members diligently rehearse a concert B flat scale (in half notes.) 70 Band I have enjoyed band the last three years and I think it has a lot of advantages. You never know what will happen next! (Jodie Paustian) Even if the student doesn’t intend to follow up on music after high school, it’s a fun and rewarding experience. (Mike Tighe) Band is a place where you can meet a lot of new friends. We RANH Dpn inCQ Ml IQ IP always have fun after the concerts. (Rob Diehl) DMIlU iIxUVIUlO MUolls, Music . . . What’s music? (The MPB’s) STRIVES FOR PERFECTION Band Officers and Council members are: FRONT ROW: R. Johnson, R. Clark. D. Wachob, J. Nelson Soph Repre- sentative, J Tomlin, President, L VanSpeybroeck. S. Schriefer. Treasur- er. P. Geyer, L. Watkins, A. Steadman. R. Diehl, D. Ericson Sr. Representa tlve. and J. DeMeyer BACK ROW: L. Udehn. Secretary. M White, J. Whitak er Vice President. J. Bruch. D Weekly Jr. Representative, S. Gilbert. B. Roys. K. Wismer, and R. Roberts Concert Band Members are: FRONT ROW C. Nelson. B Nye. C. Stogsdill. D Emery. K Degeeter, R Alvarado. K. Gustafson. M Ullrich, and S. Carlson ROW 2: R Roberts. D. Swartz, J Bender. P. Weigandt. K Gloe, V. Barnett. C. Preston, N McNight. J. Higdon. S Rogiers, J. Ames. M Lockhn. P Edmunds. R Taylor, A Bowers. L. Fennelly. and A Steadman ROW 3: S. Hendrickson. K. Anderson, C. Hill, C. Godwin, M Schelfaut, C. Hodgerson, K Mason. A Boisvert. T Kakavas. J Nelson. M Langley. A Elder. M Jones. P Paustian. R. Diehl, T. Windeknecht. H Waugh. R. Foy- ter. and J. Schnopple. BACK ROW J Sheldon, J. DeMeyer. S. Johnson. P Lucas, and R. Ruggeburg Orchestra members are: FRONT ROW: C. Lord. J. Swensson, L. Sheridon. D. Geddlmg, M. White, B Thomas. K. Pope, and R. Smith. BACK ROW: K. Wismer. D Wasson, 0. Lind, C. Co- pas. L. Wilkinson, P McCumber, J. Lindberg. P Beardsley. J. Whitaker. D. Wasson. K Lager- quist. and C. Seaman. 72 Orchestra 1. Concentration is essential to producing a good orchestra, as is shown by these industrious orchestra members. 2. Debbie Geddling takes a well de- served rest from a difficult piece. 3. Jeff Lmdberg displays his talent during a rehearsal. 4 “I wonder if that was the right note 7 thinks Carl Seaman, but he continues to play in (true orchestra style). 5. What could Mr Wegener be thinking of? 6 This year ' s Orchestra Officers are: Pete McCumber. Soph- omore Representative: Marilyn White. Senior Representative; Becky Thomas. President; Kim Wismer, Junior Representative We Work hard throughout the year but it ' s worth it. The atmosphere of com- petition at All-State and Contest adds to the fun and excitement of it all. (Lesa McCoy) Being in the orchestra means many rehearsals, much effort on the part of it’s members, and many fun times we will remember for quite a while. (Den- ise Wasson) Orchestra is one of my favorite classes. One reason is the joy of making your own music and expiessing yourself. The orchestra personnel are all very nice. (Jeff Lindberg) Orchestra 73 CHOIR VOICES BLEND IN CONCERTS AND CONTEST FRONT ROW L. Bahnks. P Fosbmder. K. Henss. D Wasson. A Holtz. C. Lord. D. Jersild. A. Neighbor. J. Swenson. M. Impens. M Zelmo, D Miller, B Wood. D. Wasson. D Martin, D. Jones. L. Moburg. and L. Piment ROW 2 W Daelbelliehn. L. Jennings. K. Forber. G. Barry, L. Husar. C Henderson. J Weigandt. K. Williamson. V. Sparks. L. McCoy. D. Glanz. S. Lewis, D. Coyne, C. Dan lelson. B Youngblood. T Gorecki. ROW 3: R Lyss. S. Lindley. C Martins. K Richmiller. C. Slater. M Johnson, M Robbins, M. Johnson. S. Johnson. J. Dopier. K. VanDyke. M Ward, J. Odean, B Herberg, D Huffman. L. Fuller. N Lyons, and J Cheek BACK ROW S Carothers. D Nelson. M Adamson. B Russell. K. Burnett. J Akers. D Pappademos. S. Johnson. J. Zeitler, C. Sale. B. Les- ter. D. Youngvorst, M Henss, C. Nordstrom. S. Gilbert. J. Sutty. S. Brasmer. L. Hunter, and L. Wilkinson. 74 Concert Choir Concert Choir’s a lot of fun and a lot of work all wrapped up in one. (Craig Sale) It’s enjoyable along with being reward- ing. (Cathie Henderson) It’s fun but you’ve got to stand for a lot of work. (Kim Forber) CHOIRS BLEND VOICES, MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Members of A Capella Choir are: FRONT ROW: H. Whiting, T. Hynd, B. Sneed. C. Timm, D. Hart, J. Wilson, C. Perkins, D. Sivertson, S. Parmley. B. Hedlund. S. Henderson, A. Zelnio, M. Faline, P. Crouch, K. Dryden. A. Steadman and C. Rivelli. ROW 2: L. Carlson, J. Kistner, C. St. Clair, L. Williams, C. Miller. L. Adam, L. Foster, C. Rumler, J. Nelson, S. Guy, L. Border, L Turner, M. Donth, D. Lundell, L. Luster, J. Jones. C. West and R. Cox. ROW 3: B. Dondanville, P Sweitzer, D. Anseeuw, C. Husar, J. Estes, R Anderson, K. Thomas, J. Zieglar, T. Keith, B Williams, 0. Ferrall, B. Owen, S. Hanson, K. Kelley, D. Munger, S. Sylvester, S. Warren. M Deblock, and L. Whitbeck. BACK ROW: B. Russell, D. Jones, T. Cumberworth. C. Barnett, L. Demassino, C. Carson, J. Ander- son, F. Scavuzzo, J Myers. D. Williams. A. Swenson, C. Trapkus, D. Stevenson, J. Higdon, D. Everett, S. Drake, K. Yuskis, T. Terronez, K. Shaw, S. Bozeman, D. Thiele, and B Pickup. Members of Girls Chorus are. FRONT ROW: L. Burns, M. Slead. K. Arp, C. Fortin, R. Lyss, J. Sikardi, G. Warfield, R. Robinson, D. Hackett, V. Darling, S. Moore, L. Clewell, C. Case, B. Veburg, S. Pitstick and J. Jackson. ROW 2: S. Day, K. Tabor, S. Smith, K. Maeglin, B. Kushlakus, J. Rowe, C. Cline, M Westerfield, D. Wolfe, R. Stegeman, D. Veach, B. Gidel, S. Dennison, M Brown, C. Lan- gley, R. Gustafson, and J. Walker. BACK ROW: D. Hill, D. Powell, C. Preston, L. Lavin, D. Maus, L. Harvey, K. Tomey, M LeComte, B. Metsa, D Maitlen, K. Clemens. B. Herberg, T. Barger, S. Pynckel. S. Washburn, K. Allen, and L. Seibert. 76 A Capella Choir and Girls Chorus 1. This year’s Thespian members are: FRONT ROW: S. Peterson, R. Johnson, C. Boyle, M. Adamson, A Holtz, and N. Garner ROW 2: J. Swenson, S. Anderson, and M. Zelmo. BACK ROW: J. Ames, M Picco, J. Coussens. J. Sutty, K. Burnett. B Wood, C. Sale. S. Johnson, and D Pappademos. 2. Thespian officers are: Omo Pappademos, President; Jenny Swenson. Crew Secretary; Marie Zelnio, Vice President; Kendall Burnett, Treasurer; Craig Sale, Cast Secretary, and Mark Adamson, Historian. 3. Stage Crew members are: FRONT ROW: L. Pement, M Han- son, C. Garner, B. Sneed, J. Sutty. C. Ferry. C. Rivelli, J. Demeyer. J. Ames, and E. Skromme. ROW 2: J. Kistner, D. Vogel, D. Bagatelas, S. Schlundt, S. Johnson, S. Anderson, L. Kenyon, and D Nelson. BACK ROW: C. Boyle, T. Dhooge. S Peterson, B Johnson. M Adamson, and M Picco. THESPIANS AND STAGE CREW PERFECT DRAMATIC ARTS Thespians and Stage Crew 77 DANCING AT MHS EVENTS TOPS CONTEMPORAIRE YEAR 78 Contemporaires 1. Mane Maddalozzo and Sally Lundahl find the quiet chatter before a performance entertaining. 2 Are these Contemporaires putting each other in a trance or are they merely dancing? 3. Debbie Brown ' s smile indicates the enioyment of being a Contemporaire. 4 Dancing can be a lot harder than it looks, as is shown by these weary members of the Contemporaires. 5. Vicki Olvera. Tari Vermeulen. and Melissa Mitchell rehearse some difficult steps 6. Dancers practice their bow in anticipa- tion of loud applause. Dancing at the games is scary but it’s exciting. (Joy Hanshaw) Members of this year ' s edition of the Contemporaires are: FIRST ROW M Mitchell. K McKmzie. S. Gustafson. T Vermeu- len, V Olvera. R. Atkins, J. Larson, K Ekdahl. and V. Sparks. ROW 2: C Maddox. B Walters. B Kushlakus. M Harris. M Dunn, J. Cheek. D. Sivertsen. M Thomas. D. Coyne. ROW 3: L. Campagna. M Zelmo. B Wood. S. Lundahl. P Moore. K. Bose man. D. Piercy. C. Lord, and K. Green BACK ROW: C. Sandoval. C. Poterack, B Bebber, M Maddalozzo. D Brown, J. Stran- dlund, A Holtz, and J Flatley. Absent from the picture were: R. Escarza. J. Hanshaw. D. Henkels. and A. Honsa The Contempo- raries are directed by Mrs Pat Shannon It’s great! It really is. (Debbie Coyne) We work hard but it’s a lot of fun; it’s all well worth it. (Martha Thomas) If you can live through the early morning practices, and dancing on a freezing foot- ball field, being a Contemporaire is worthwhile. (Beth Wood) Contemporaires 79 These MHS twirlers wi ll brave cold, wind, and snow to give halftime performances at Moline football games (and to get their picture taken!) They are: Marlyss Ruhs. Sue Hendrickson, Gail Dannels. Julie Whitaker. Allene Bowers, Christa Rivelli, and Paula DeWitte. Absent from the picture were Vicki Barnett and Pam Swiatkiewicz. Dilligently rehearsing for their upcoming One Night Of Melody performance are Stage Band members. 1. FRONT ROW M Carlson. J. Schultz, S. Gilbert, E. Koeller, and D. Evans BACK ROW M White. 2. FRONT ROW A Dehon. P. Geyer, and B. Buel BACK ROW: S. Schnefer, R Johnson. R. Gregory, D. Washob. C. Graham, and B Castle Absent were: T, Powell, J. Lindberg, B. Russell, D. Weakly, T. Schoeve, B Thompson, and J. Bruch. The Stage Band is directed by Mr James Kelly. 3. Drummer Rich Clark concentrates on a solo passage. 80 Stage Band and Twirlers Marilyn White Band Susan Brasmer Choir Marie Zelnio Dance LU CD C 5 LU C 5 Scott Anderson Kendall Burnett Allison Holtz Craig Sale Dramatics Dramatics Dramatics Dramatics lim Sutty Jennifer Swenson Marie Zelnio Lesa McCoy Dramatics Dramatics Dramatics Orchestra Fine Arts Awards 81 4 - • m- 0 A . r 1A A ® T The first school built in Mo line was erected in 1843 at the site of the present city hall; a site considered by many townspeople to be too far from town! Unfortunately it was completely destroyed by fire in 1872. Pictured to the right is the replacement building, called West Ward House Used for all grades, it was run by a teaching staff of 16 women This building also burned but was rebuilt in 1887 f £| w m TO t § ♦ § Tftrfit iHnliur tfiiiih £rhnol Annual I ' nhltsht J b I fn ( ' lass of 1313 Moline Hr h School Mo! I nc. Illinois [fdk- ' tf n (I tff [[ [ „ „ Jlttj! Iij tis pun iff if FfJ Hi Central School, built m 1894. was the first real high school in the Moline School System, and was used for 20 years. A new high school was erected just east of Central during the 1914-15 school year. Still standing and commonly known today as the Beling Building, it is pictured at the left. This building served as Moline High School until the present high school was built in 1958. r HS PI This year marks the 100th graduating class of Moline High School. In the following pages we have attempted to look back at what being a member of the MHS student body was like before the turn of the century Most of the pictures used were taken from the first and second M ' s. published in 1913 and 1914 We present to you “In Retrospect . ” 6 5.9 ?, ■ • mt- TEACHIHG STAFF: a In tea?, ISO Today 1 Mr. E.P. Nutting, principal from 1905 to 1930. 2. Lorna Bagley, a teacher of Biology in 1913. 3. Julia Gettemy, an English teacher from 1899 to 1919. 4 A copy of an arithmetic test taken by a student in 1876. E.P. Nutting devoted 37 years to the Moline school system; his last IU being as superintendent of education. Julia Gettemy was a well-known English teacher in the early years of Moline education. Her name will long be remembered because annually an award in her honor is presented to a student displaying outstanding ability in the field of writing Considering the 2,800 students currently enrolled at MHS it is difficult to imagine that in 1887 three teachers taught 82 pupils, the entire high school student body The salary paid these three teachers totaled $2,505 annually At this same time it was required that those wishing to be teachers in the Moline School system pass an exam be- fore taking over a class. In the year 1912 high school students had to give up their gym classes because there was lack of adequate space. At this time they were still in the old school building, but with the move to the new school in 1914 gym classes were resumed ioi,i i: ri in, it M Ilnur. f ' , ft ' . . ■ ; • Twu tsmpicd in u .tnij th t i ,f ■ . 4 ' 1 1 I ' ' , r, it , A y r n ‘ f i • • t t s 1 1 • • • r •• ' 1 II (lltjl tt tty At y ' • 1 J . J f f t ' r • ' it r Jtttti tt, ft fjJ I ttn M t , ft l . r ( i A tuA , - ( y n . j t% f f f 1 I . ,, I U (ft ’ it 4 •{“ ' W J i r W. 3 ,, J, Sn (rtf) y y • f .J tku t f ( V x , y .? • , .? , ( 6 r’i ' i yr 9 fit 9 9 4 ,c A C 9 y , t ' ' y ' A t, If I ft t tf yl f s t t,y J, f tt , ft, Sr , r ■ y tf n r t t (X (f n A y C vf r ft y ( ! % J ( )( ' ) f 4 ' f ' f) Syf ' (y )( g Td r, ■ I ■ - Naemi Swanson Her heart s not in her work, ‘tis else- where. A Reuben Engstrom “Rube’’ The whole world loves a lover. $ la MBS first Bradaatiag Class Beulah Pickup Woman s crowning glory is her hair, Dark today, tomorrow, fair. Mauritz Edlen Shrimp To grow or not to grow, that is the question. ' The foundation of 1 outhouse has been so poorly laid that its repair for the 3rd time was out of the question and rebuilding was a necessity; the safety of the students demanding it. Students today, just as then, face many uncommon situations. Entrance to high school was determined by examina- tion One was promoted through grades as fast (or slow) as proficiency permitted. With no compulsory attendance law. only 858 out of 2,123 children attended and cost per pupil was only $10.87. If this sounds great, consider that girls outnumbered guys 5 to 1 and there wasn’t a male teacher until 1883. Girls dropped out of school before commencement because they couldn’t afford clothes for the social functions. One such function: Miss Mattie Atkinson entertained 20 young men at her house on the evening of Dec. 15. Juvenile delinquency was a problem even then as reported by the Board of Edu- cation. 13 cases of corporal punishment per month were reported in 1875. A truant officer was hired to force 47 pupils to attend school. (Two parents were prosecuted). There were also such eternally joyous situations (to students) as school closings. This happened in 1917 due to a coal shortage and in 1918 because of a flu epidemic, (six students died) Another favorite pastime of students concerns making a teacher’s life as miserable as possible. Students first had this pleasure during thel891 school year Despite many drawbacks, frustrations, and tribulations some students managed to make it through to graduation. 5 girls and 1 boy made up the first MHS graduating class. They join in wish- ing you the same success. ► 03 football Score 178. Galva 0 WASKKTBALL SCOKKS-. 9 3 I miction AM Al d yitwplMn . M Mm«Mitb i ' anti m . Mnoiiiw Canton .A««n l ana n «lr i • ■ f :• I Hilt V , ' U i .al A ii . I tftvrnpon R. k M.,ml IrflrtlHIft 1. The 1913 boy ' s basketball team 2. The record of the 1913 basketball season. 3. Several members of the 1915 football squad. 4 The 1914 girl’s basketball class champions. 5. Part of the 1913 football team in uni- form In 1914 the “M“ made the following observation concerning athletics: “The aim at MHS has not been primarily at all costs, to win We want our fair share ot victories, it would be discouraging not to have them, but we want first of all to maintain a high standard of clean, square sportsmanship, to treat our opponents fairly, and accept defeat with a good spirit.” The year 1900 was the s tarting point or Moline’s glorious athletic career in football. Prior to this, football had been played, but on a limited basis with team members not necessarily being students at the high school. In addition to football, basketball was also popular in early high school years. In 1914 the ”M stated. “Mo line has never been so prominent in basketball.” By 1916. under the direction of J.F. McGough. as director of athletics, Moline won the district tournament and sent the first team ever to represent Moline at state. In the early 1900s Moline High School had an outstanding track team. However, during the 1915 season a great decline took place due to the lack of a large enough field for practice. Despite a few unfortunate track seasons, MHS always had a few good individual track men. THE 1014 iaok u$inessni©n Them A How The 1875 school year was divided into a fall term, lasting from Sept. 3rd to Dec. 16th; a winter term, in session from Jan. 7th to March 28th; and a spring term, from Apr 14th to June 8th. Attendance was quite low during planting and harvesting months, as the boys were needed in the fields. U.S. citizens made up 60% of the student body in 1886. followed by 26% Swedish, and 8% German 16% of those entering first grade made it to graduation, (the national average was 1%) Moline was one of 31 high schools in Illinois accredited to enter pupils in the University of Illinois. Throughout the years many improvements were made to the high school. A cooking room was installed in 1900 This action might have prompted the hiring of the first school nurse in 1914 This year also saw all schools connected by that marvelous invention, the telephone. ' Bubbling fountains replaced drinking cups in 1911. And for all you physical education haters, this class was suspended in 1912 due to a lack of space. Elective class systems were first started at MHS in 1905; a forerunner of self-scheduling All in all. we ' ve cornea long way! MAXI ' FACT l ' R K R’S HOTF.I. Cafe SIM C I I , SI I)U 1)1 N N I K v 0 to H:00 p. m. 75 c NIK l AMOl S | ' | in-i Dutchman Line • Mu is ' . V ; ' ; Music iWJ S ' . ’ I IIIS TRADKMARk On l irm Tools, Wagons, Busies, Spreaders, May Tools, Drills, Seales and Harvesting Machinery stands for Ittsf Sir via, for tin Louftsl llfth , lit till I A list . II Si . MOI.INK PLOW CO. MOLIN’ I - ., ILL. IlniiK ' hrs l‘.u r lu iv Motor Cars WlB Curars Candirx Carriages die Carriage Company, largest builders of high-grade buggies, carriages. mountain wagons, etc., in the Cnited States, approximate!) ' hmi vehicles a ) ea r. ' dir Motor Vehicle Co., one of the leading motor car manufa« turer building four ami six cylinder automobiles. die engineering Company, recognized as leader among the four largest motor truck manufacturers, building heavy and medium capacitv vehu Ir . Ml If MOTOR VEHICLE CO. VELIE CARRIAGE COMPAM Mill I SC. INI EKING COMPANY Jericho’s Drug Stores Snia Water Kodak Supply MHS HUNDREDTH GRADUATING CLASS DISPLAYS VARIED TALENTS Its hard to believe that its all gone by so fast. Its been a fun-filled year but I’m looking forward to fu- ture experiences. (Mike Mathias) For me this year has been great! We’ve done so well in school activities that we deserve to be the 100th graduating class.” (Tim Rooker) “Its been the most enjoyable of my three years at Moline. (Cindy Morris) I’m really looking forward to the coming years be- cause if they’re anything like my 3 years here, they’ll be great.” (Randy Willems) Being a Senior is great. It’s been a fantastic year!” (Steve Cackler) “I’ve really had fun! All the activities really keep you busy throughout the year.” (Kim Lester) It ' s been super and really busy, and I think it has been good experience for the future.” (Sandy Gustafson) Senior Class President Dan-O-Watkms displays the common sense it takes to become class president by prefermg to have his picture taken indoors, next to theM dent; and Deb Henkels. Treasurer Senior class sponsors are; Emily Stotlar. Timothy Bell, and Frieda Schnowske. 90 Seniors TEACHING AND LEARNING ARE PART OF CLASSROOM EDUCATION Brian Bennett lulie Benson Pete Benson Cynthia Berndt Breon Norton replaces the teacher and tries to explain a math problem to his classmates, who appear to be listening attentively Gemma Berry Daryl Bixby Denise Bert Charles Bfackaby Brian Biclmeil Kevin Blakeney Kim Bigham Kathy Blakley Joe Bdlhartz Bryan Blaser v. Kim Blount Christy Boyle Mike Bollaert Kim Bozeman 8onme Border Susan Braden Matt Bowman Cheryl Boyle Susan Brasmer Richard Brathall v-v .• ; -- - X-v . : 0 ' £ r ; V W- £ vSt -hA ' K- ■•■ ' ' ■■ ' •-■•■ ' - V ; -vd ; •£• ' •• •T. -; •£ ? . ' f 1 . ' +74 1 , • £ ► • , ‘ . • £ . r ViV V f L f • ? ' . . . . • .V. ' W ' vV f 34 S,n,0fs Larry Brown John Bruch Theresa Buchanan Gary Buckrop STUDENTS RESPOND ENTHUSIASTICALLY TO SHARE JOYS PROGRAM Seniors Tim Rooker and Randy Willems display track talent for Share Joys funds, as well as for competitive points Terry Bullock Chris Burklund Dwight Bunting Kendall Burnett v Saundra Frybarger’s laboratoy experiment holds her undivided attention. Immediately following this experiment the school experienced a power failure. 96 Seniors Barb Carlson Jim Carlson Jodie Carlson Charlene Carmack Senior Terry Mathias, a designer of the future, uses his already acquired talents in drafting to complete an assignment. Sherri Carothers Vickie Carr Kim Cashen Rich Castle Merle Casel Kay Causemaker Jill Chaney Doris Chilberg Douglas Chmlund Valerie Christ Seniors 97 STUDENTS FIND JOBS OF INTEREST THROUGH VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS % Susan Ciaraldi Dan Cimarrusti Laurie Clewell Judy Clifton George Collls Kimber Conant Mr. Dennis Nelson explains the finer points of agricultural equipment to Se- nior Randy Garrison Ann Clark Nancy Christofferson Tami Chumbley Cheryl Ck os LuAnn Clary Kevin Clauson Teresa Clopton Jim Colley 98 Seniors David Conner David Coomes Senior Mike Dempsey, a member of the Diversified Occupations program, takes a minute from his work to share an Mike Cooney Kevin Coopman amusing moment with his employer. Mr Wayne Taber of Taber Cycle Sales, Inc. Seniors 99 MHS STUDENTS ENGAGE IN VARIOUS FORMS OF ART CULTURE Kathy Cumberworth Valerie Dahl Virginia Darling Bradley Davis Cindy Cunningham Ann Dailmg Seniors Joy Hanshaw and Sara Trapkus exhibit a few of the different art techniques in the forms of sculp Bill Davis ture and drawing Don Davis 100 Seniors Beth Wood registers surprise at the presence of the yearbook photographer, or possibly at the results of her latest endeavor SENIOR EXPRESSIONS REFLECT ATTITUDES TOWARD THE FUTURE. Lisa Deushane Karen OeVolder Robert DeVolder Jan DeWitte Joel Dick Robin Dickson Charlotte Danielson, Senior, displays a bright smile as she thinks of days ahead t. jSPI 1 :g James DeWitt Mike Doering Chris Donis Sharon Dooley Cathie DeWitte Terri Dombek Mike Donley Jim Dopier 102 Seniors James Douglas lisa Duberg Tom Dumoulin Steve Dunlop Senior Rick Wren wonders what it will be hke after graduation as he awaits the big night Dorene Driscotl Debbie Duke Scott Dunlop Bernard Ealy Debra Duran Daryl Ecker Karen Dussmger Brad Eckert SCIENCE CLASSES: WORK AND PLAY Brian Bicknell and Dave Pamcucci, Seniors, engage in a battle of strength as Pete Benson and Dave Coomes watch with interest Who won guys? Earl Edmondson Jeff Emess Steve Erickson Laura Ewing Tom Edstrom Steve Eischems David Encson Deborah Fakas Kathe Ekdahl Cindy Estes Elaine Farris Judy Eldndge David Evans Joseph Fecht Diane Emery Kendall Ewert Don Felgar 104 Seniors Seniors Kathy Pearson and Jeff Tomlin review their notes for another upcoming test in chemistry Seniors 105 Doreen Freismger Kathy Frey Margi Friedl Dana Fritz Kurt Frohreich 106 Seniors BIKE RACE FEATURES AVID CYCLISTS Saundra Frybarger Les Fuller Kent Gainey Jim Garner Mark Garrison Randal Garrison Kim Blount and Nancy Christofferson get ready for the starting gun. Congratulations to the winners Cheryl Swedberg and Dave Berger David Gallens Jan Gauger Paul Geyer Tracy Gibson Sheryl Garmon Debra Geddlmg Jean Gibson Steve Gilbert Seniors 107 SOME FIND PEACE, OTHERS FIND FRUSTRATION Rita Hanavan Mark Handley ioyce Haney Donald Hansen Sue Hansen Joy Hanshaw Senior Cindy DePoorter tunes everything out as she takes a short nap during chemistry class Seniors 109 SELF-SCHEDULING ALLOWS STUDENTS FREEDOM OF CHOICE Deborah Hardy Lori Harms Celia Harris Teresa Hartsock GregHartzell Opal Hatfield Senior Dave Youngvorst discusses his choices for second semester classes with Miss Anderson 110 Seniors Jeff Ernes signs up for a business education class as he schedules his courses Tammy Hintz Jacque Hitchcock John Hoffman Susan Holdeman Victor Holst Kathy Holton Allison Holtz Ann Honsa John Hook Melanie Howard Wanda Howard Barry Howell Daniel Hoyt Melanie Hoyt Jacqueline Hubbard 112 Seniors INSTRUCTORS HELP STUDENTS IN AND OUT OF CLASSROOMS Lisa Hunter Lisa Husar Michele Impms Annette Huff Reid Humphrey Carole Jackson Carol Jacobs Student teacher Mrs Reeves teaches Senior Steve Cackler the biological aspects of the birds and the bees Jackie Janes Becky Jensen R ck John Chris Johnson Oenn is Johnson Ehse Johnson Seniors 113 BIB OVERALLS: THE LATEST FAD FOR GIRLS AND GUYS Harry Johnson lo i Johnson Rebecca A Johnson Jon Johnson Mark Johnson Rebecca J Johnson Scott Johnson Timothy Johnson Karen Johnson Farmer Jim Colley is the perfect illustration of the new country Mark M Johnson craze You would look more at ease behind a plow than in a class- Robin Johnson room, Jim. % Van Johnson 4 . Debbie Kehrer Paula Kimpe Ken Kirchoeler Den ms Kmght Gary Kelly David Kmkead Robin Ki2er Kim Kochuyt SCHOOL NEWSPAPER KEEPS STUDENTS INFORMED OF IMPORTANT EVENTS ft •‘: 4 • j ‘Y ' . ' A. y Seniors Dan Kubetski Retha Kyles Julie Lane Scott Langley ART DEPARTMENT OFFERS CHANCE TO SHOW TALENT Duane Lasley James Lauth Donna Leemans Ken lemaster Lisa Leslie Calvin Lattmg Lynda Lavin Cheryl Leihsmg Michael Lemaster Kimberly Lester Pat Leuck 118 Seniors Sue Lewis Lynn Lmdblad Debbie Liedtke Sue lindley Steve Lind Tom Lmgns 1. Larry McColl proudly polishes the chabce that he spent 18 weeks forming and reforming Comfortable Larry 7 2. Sue Hansen and Kay Causemaker prove that two heads are better than one as they collaborate on an obvious masterpiece n. « WIUJ kjMWi u- T w..v WM ; V-; -v Connie Maddox . Randy ; , Brian Maere - jV ' ■■ Rfch Mangeisdorf MarVMarckese , ; Effie Margo nrs Elizabeth Marsiglio ' .V Dennis Martin . 4 r ' -V-v. . Dee Martin •• .. I Jg • r ? v ‘- iA ' X- ••■ ?■ ;A M : ?;$! w « 120 Seniors • . • : . .v ?-• ' «;• ' v 4 ' - % v ;v - V .. v ? • ■ . .v. .. f ■ ■ «v A i r v. ’• ' ? ' K ' ?V r ’ • + ' i ' • ' v j CONCENTRATION PROVES TO BE ONE KEY TO SUCCESS • J. ; ' 0 ( « - v . • ' • . s Frank Martin Pam Martin Jon Mason Debbie Mathias Terry Mathias Tom May Kevin McCarthy Brian McCaulley left Masengarb Michael Mathias Chaiiolte McAdams PameJa McClary W % s ■ ‘ :-V , ' . ' X?vV ■ ' ! - Tt „ • ' V‘ . • ' • . , , • . t , , ‘ ■ .mr • . t - , f: • • : « - 1 r-r iV VrvraVV- ly. • r. y$% . . 4% . . ? ' S , . :? - • V. % A ' iXr, ■ L, J r i ' v i - ’ v- ' ’ : «v. v v: : i . ;•• f: T . i ; -.r v i A y , ' • ‘ Racking his brains. Brian Bennett tries to come up fth a topic sentence for his English theme Russell McClay Larry McCall Kevin McCoy Lesa McCoy v ?.’ Seniors 121 w , v John McCraney Melodie McFarland Kathy McGurre Steve McKay Debbie McDonneil Mike McGee Michael McIntosh Kim McKmzie CLASSROOM PROJECTS ARE NOT NECESSARILY WRITTEN Mitch Edgar restrains a squealing pig, as Pam Albertson, Debbie Piercy, and Lori Fourier watch, amused Seniors Harter McLain Milburn McShane Date Mercer Brian Miller ; : u Mike McNalley Leticia Medrano Randy Mettermck Oebbie Miller Don McPherson John Mehuys Joseph Mtljush Patricia Milligan s - V • • Lynn McLaughlin Cathy Meadows William Metcalf Dave Miller r JT: Doug McNetl Steve Meersman Rebecca Mier ian Miller iVC . i STUDENTS LEARN COLLEGE PROCEDURES THROUGH SELF SCHEDULING 124 Seniors Monica Nelson Sue Nerdahl Steve Nixon Nancy Nelson Nedra Nichols Ltz Noah Vickie Nielsen Breon Norton Bob Niles Ellen Norton Kim Nmer Bradley Oates 126 Seniors y - vV y Seniors 127 Kathy Patrizi James Pauley Caine Patton Band members practice diligently for an upcoming concert. By the way. was that a sour note you just heard Jackie Jodie Paustian Janes 7 Jeff Pearson Diane Perkins Kathy Pearson Beth Person Roger Pearson Cregg Peterson Dan Pepping Linnea Peterson Leslie Perez Pamela Peterson 128 Seniors • rp V c i ? ' - ?. • ' -• r, f £ ' ■ “■ ,•• „ Debra Piercy Shelley Pike Jeff Pilipoms Snellen Plog Susan Poichow Teresa Popelier Kevin Puebla Molly Quan e iudy Rakestraw Bey Randles Chuck Raney Henrietta Rangel Members of Concert Choir sing their little hearts out Remember guys, the first three notes are DO. RE. Ml Seniors 129 Senior Steve McKay applies hrs mechanical talents to another tune-up job as he adjusts the carburetor to the pro per setting . STUDENTS LEARN PRACTICAL SKILLS IN VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS Tamyra Robeson Christine Roelens Chris Rodkey Steve Rogers Jose Rodriguez Christine Rolsch r%t 7 1 v v.,V •: . . ' . ' h. f’W . •+ , « v, • ■ %• 2 ' vl- Dale Roseman Todd Rowell Leo Rude Brent Russell v - y 0 V j V v i. ir • J; fij’ V •£ Seniors 131 Dean Ryan Doug Sanderson Valerie Ryckegham Carman Sandoval Tim Rynott Lydia Sandoval Cindy Sachett Steve Saunders Craig Sale Randy Schanfish ■i . v. ' • • V V BrukSchenken Dave Schilb Cheryl Schrempf Mary Schumacher v: 1 V” Senior Kathy Blakley is caught talking to her mom on the telephone Kathy, li you’d remember your homework in the morntng your mom wouldn ' t have to bnngrt up to you. Thomas Schoeve Brenda Schwteter 132 Seniors ,• ♦ v • ' . t ’ ■ i m f-: - lx vr • r ' .• ' • -f -vi ■ V ' -. ' tV •T .f it • 1 ;V‘ C ( y V v vS V A ' i • • ' 2 vl. ;v:- v -Ctf-v ' V. r i; xy. f ' • v 1 ,V A- . v ' ■ ' l ' - , ’, ' - : r N Vl 4 , . ■ v • r - 1 r c‘ ■ «?•%■ vf . ■ r s-j’vv ■ • V ' ;j . ? r r ; r,. ?3y«:?i; ; 2;w 5 V w - • - - •“ . ;- • r ' ;• ; Vfi ' J V V ■ ' • r .♦ . £ V, A. v k -fc . ' i ' • ; tv ' . VV ' v V ;W t v i ' : SENIORS SPEND THEIR SPARE TIME IN VARIOUS ACTIVITIES . Gregory Scott Jeffery Sedlock Bruce Setters Low Sherwood v$? y£ « ; V . • • -vw- £ ?•: , • v • .? ; . ■ c •-•■. j -V ’• ' « JV ' , i .v, • i jV.v£ : Y v :A • ' • ' ' -• .. . r • s+i’ A.Vvi JRC £.V%% : ■ £; A ' tT.V • A’ •.% ;« v v - . V • i; ' i r X?.-W v r V . V r : : - . t - . , ;fv :• - -Cj r Seniors — (A A f‘ READING IS NOT NECESSARILY CONFINED TO TEXTBOOKS Kathy Smith Dino Bagatdis shows what he bought during a Share ioys auction. C’mon Dmo. you can’t tell Bob Herberg Michele Smith and Kendall Burnett that you actually read the articles Melody Smith Peggy Smith 134 Seniors Sharon Steine Tim Stemple Jim Stephens ion Stoewer Todd Strait Jean Strandlund • • N • •v.’l - ’ • l ; v v i ' • ? jfcV .- .v .- ? • ' y ; • • T V- SCHOOLS DO NOT ALWAYS CONDONE CERTAIN TYPES OF TEAMWORK Jodi Thomas Martha Thomas Jane Thorngren SaJly Totand Susan Tolmte Steve Thomas Barry Thompson Michael Tighe Jeff Tindfe Mitch Tomey : r ; ' . . • ' ‘ • . Jeff Tomlin Nancy Tormeno k . • • w i v ►, ' r - ' 4 % ' V % w V- 1 y. ‘ ” ' • vV ' i x ' i sr : ' 4ft i . • • % ■ ..-v . - % • nr Vv Seniors 137 MONDAY MORNING BRINGS DIFFERENT STUDENT REACTIONS Eddy Turner Brad VanDamme Fonda Udehn Gary VanOeMoortel Cheryl Umland Richard Vanderbeke Charles UsKavitch Susan Vanderheyden Ouncan Uskawilch David Vanderlmden 13S Seniors I r vy r. j , ' ' V M ' Ke nn VanDyke lynn VanSpeybroeck Jeanne Goodyear Tira Verhelst . Cynthia Vanhymng Daniel Vaovooren Mark Verbeke Tan Vermeulen Sue Volker Sarah Wallace Cathy Walker iody Vogel Mark Ward Darcy Vogele Nola Walker Michele Warner A ,vv • V • f - I V. 4 C- • | • - f r. v ‘u % y • Seniors 139 Patricia Warner Richard Wasserman Denise Wasson Diane Wasson Patricia Waterman Dan Watkins Barbara Weakly Colleen Webb Judith Weigandt Jim Welch SENIORS DISCOVER THAT HOURS OF STUDY PAY OFF 5 v v , -i %■ • ? •, -r ’ • V ' yL , H • • •• ■ •• v 4 ' V v fV,’7 Greg Westbrook . if - Leann Wheeler Julie Whitaker Randy Willems Julie Willey Marilyn White Ken Wiebel Michelle White JeH Wierenga Holly Whiting Roy Wilkerson Greg Williamson Kimberle Wilhamson Alan Williams Cartlene Williams Lynn Williams • | % Seniors 141 PHYSICAL LEARNING ALSO TAKES PLACE AT MHS Rick Wren Patrick Wutgaert Bob Laure shoots tor two points during an intermural basket bait game, as Kevin Coopman moves in for a possible rebound. Camera Shy Seniors Are: % V Javier Acosta Kevin Adolphson Michael Alder Lmda Anderson Aaron Arrington Wilkam Barker Richard Behnhen tarry Blankenfeld Greg Bowles Cindy Branham Mark Calzia Tracy Camfteld Doris Cant reil William CJemann Charles Crosby Leon Demmk Walter OeWrspelaere David Duran Judith Duyvejonck Mitchell Edgar Charles Ellis Robert forslund Joseph Garvia Ronald Gilmore David Hallberg Thomas Hanson Carl Harkey Dave Heaton Michael Heffeman Kathy Hinds Fay Hodson Maria Hoye Randall Hosband Robert Jamison Mark Jarchow Bnan Johnson Scott Johnson Tracy Johnson Bruce Jorgesen Henrick Larsson Steve LiHybeck Kevin McLaughlin William Marriott deceased Tom Misfeidt Augustm Mdma John Nicke Chris Osberg Jun Gwens Beulah Pickup Sharmon Poulos John Rachwrtz Gregory Raney Andy Ream Patrick Reedy Bruce Riggs Diane Robinson Marsha Scott Patricia Sigswoflh David Swanson Timothy Terronef Gr Turman Zeno Vaftleyo Steven Vandevelde John VanOver berg Mark Voorhies Tom Walton Pamela Willey loeann Williams Richard Wmdisch . t Si ' . - . -V . j • ' • A- .i : • . • . ... •• , ' x +J - •; . :v 145 — Brian Bicknell Elise Johnson Rebecca J. Johnson Barbara Carlson Kevin Mundell Brent Russell Craig Sale 146 Seniors TOP 2% OF SENIOR CLASS RECOGNIZED ■ Joan Flatley Celia Harris Kimberly Henss Jennifer Swenson Jeff Tomlin Marie Zelnio Seniors 147 Remember the juniors who will soon be the school leaders. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES OFFER WIDE VARIETIES 1. Junior Rick Smith performs a typical reaction to class discussion. 2 Riding in the homecommg parade are junior attendants Wendy Daebelliehn and Mark Robbins. “Class activities offer a variety of chances to work and have fun. The work comes in the planning and executing of ideas. The fun comes when everybody pitches in and enjoys what’s being done. I think our juniors have played an important part this year in sports, dramatics, publications, and organizations. The contributions our class has made make me proud to have been Junior class President.’’ (Kevin Haezebroeck) 150 Juniors 1974-75 Junior class officers and sponsors are Kevin Haezebroeck, Wendy Daebelliehn. Mrs. lacobs, Mr. Shelor, Kathy Railsback. and Dan Corkety. it , • ;,- V V Ernest Acosta Jeff Adamson Mark Adamson Ted i Bear Jane Adoiphson Omo BagateJas DaveBahl Tom Bahl Chris Bahnks JuheAgnor Jim Akers Jeff Albers Karl Allemeier Cindy Allen Ion Bahnks John Badey Donna Baker Terry Baker Sue Alstedt Andy Alvarado Conny Andersen Bob Anderson Chuck Anderson Betsy Balia Beth Batt eli Rod Banks Virginia Banks Diana Anderson Jeff Anderson Kevin Anderson Pam Anderson Randy Anderson lone Barber Perry Barr Pat BarrowcJough Steve Befog Pat Andrews Dan Anseeuw Jeff Anthony Kevin Armstrong Albert Arrington Steohanie Bauer Jonathan Baum MeJrssa Baum Leo Baumhardt Chris Ashby Jana Aswege Randy Atherton Dean Augustine Reb Babcock Keith Beauchamp Barb Bebber Philip Bebber Bid Beck Juniors 151 1. Melissa Muskopf and Traci Schlaes learn the do’s and don’ts of the bunsen burner. 2 As a beginner knows, typing’s not as easy as it looks. left Bookman Gary Bottortt Brian Boyer Ott Breitenstein Vicki Broberg Kevin Booth Dennis Bousson Jean Bradford Debbie Brewer Oale Bromley loroa Borkhardt Barbara Bowers Katv Brady Thomas Bridges Barry Brown Kim Bosso Ion Bowling Laurie Brathall Boyd Bnngolf Victor Brown Wiliam Brown Beoci Bunner Audie Canfield Jett Corfson Thomas Carlson Cheryl Brembaugh Scott Burke Beth Carlson John Carlsoa Rachel Carrillo Bob Bud Cindy Burris David Carlson Richard Carlson Denise Carroll Randy Bullock Bob Catalan Deb CarHon Sue A Carlton Dawn Carter Jeff Bumgarner LesJietampegra Jeanne Carlton SueCartSqn Theresa Case • V a.V) V • m 152 Juniors Gregory Choumard Don Chrtstal Kim Claeys Cherne Park Richard dark Sherry Dark Ed Claeys Karen Clark Sieve Clifton CHEMISTRY, TYPING — A MATTER OF ACCURACY Kathy Coene Debra Coffey Jeff Collins Ralph CoMms Craig Conner Heidi Conrads Dawn Cook Deb Cook Rkk Cook Shane Cook Judi Cooke Kim Cooney Cheryt Co pas Larry Cope David Corby Debbie Cordes Bill Cork DanCorkery Kevin Cod Mane Coumhan Jeffrey Coossens Terry Cowan Greg Curless Larry Curry Brad Curtis Cathy Curtis Wendy Daebetliehn Brian Dailey Cheryl Daniel Ron Dare Ed Davis Carolyn DeBaene Cindy DeBusschere Jay DeClerck Nancy Defithowar i $ V Juniors 153 Twn Deneve Dan OeSmet Larry OeSmet John DeVolder Steve DeVoider Linda DeWtspelaere Paula DeWitte Lon Dickerson Robert Diehl Pamela Dietrel Angel Dimmer Kelly Du on Mary Dodds Nancy DoeckeJ Judy Doman Sharon Dombek Lmnea Dombrock Rick Dorman Dena Dou0as Fred Dowlas Tern Douglas Trudi Douglas Dean Dowell Steve Doye Jim Doyle Mike Dreifurst Brian Drewes Janice Dunbar 154 Juniors Edward Ellis Jeanette Evans Bob Favn Darrell Fisher Laura Ellis Diane bner DanaFeigar Doug Flowers Willis EH Jell Farrell Ed Fetiksiak Lothar Fort Paul Erickson Peggy Farrier Lon Ferry Daniel Forgie Rosa Escarza Tracy Faust Michael Ferry Peggy Fosbmder JUNIORS PARTICIPATE IN VARSITY ATHLETICS Juniors 155 V •_ 156 JUNIOR FLOAT GETS IT TOGETHER ON ‘FRY’ DAY V. v PlarlGtidwell Teresa Gorecki Linda Green Came Greenspan i Mike Golden Jim Grafton Carol Greene Andrea Greko Vickki Gome; David Goodman Ed Griffin Scott GriMm David Grime At Gustafson Sheryl Gragg Joseph Grchan Dan Gustafson Shartn Guy Nancy Haake Regma Haddock Tpm Greene Annette Greenfield , Kevin Haecebroeck T m Hallomst Jim Hal 1st rom Chris Herma Jane Grefto Jason Greko Mark Hanson LaVerne Hardesty Pat Hardm John Harlow - - Vf Betsy Harris Melissa Harris Laurie Harmon Jim Keane GV 9 V i. . J r 4 sk f. O jj v- v ' • , £- ;£ tT , j -2 Heather Hawkim Sar|H edberg Mark H elder men Nancv HeUbwj? Bruce Heileboyck ; OaveHendershot . Cattne Henderson Susan Hendrickson Randy Henkels Xattwyn Henning Sir, ' ■ r ’ -V ' r(dA T Tom Herman Diana Hesser Susan Heyvaert Ed Hicks Cynthia Kin V Steele Hiirier ;u Dan Hines • Kirk Hoc lu teller Darla Hodge Cdnnie Hodgerson v • ■ ‘I • ’ V • t- . X -, V % Scott Hoffman Karen Hogberg Howard Hoggard Jeff Hoiderfiefd Brian Holst Tammy Hooter Peggy Hopping Russefl Hopping Jim Houcfim Marl. House Tun Hoyt Dwight Huffman Rich Hugaert Cheryl Hughes Marlene Hull Debbie Hummer Sudfen Hunt Becky Hunter Vicki fchfi Jeff Ida Inn Ifarre Robwi Inman Ran dill Insheep Robert Irwin Jim Isaacson Denise Jackson JtiUe Jacobs Mike Jamison lisa tendings Richard Jemusch Bath Johnson Bridget Johnson CmipJohnson David Johnson Dav d Johnson Jam. Johnson Kent Johnson Margaret Johnson Mike Johnson Roger Johnson Sue Johnson Ten Johnson Walter Johnson Jeff Johnstone Beth looes Deb Jones Dan fudge Timothy Kahavas Juniors 157 Carole Keenan Julie Keith Nancy Keith Larry Kelley Lynn Kelly Diana Kennedy Eileen Kennedy Teresa Kennedy Lite Kenyon Tiro Kerr Kathy Kilroy Lewis Kitchen Dave Klier Mark KJme Steve Knoeferl Jim Knowles Milo Knowles Melissa Kohler Sandy Kokmos Kevin Kolb Barbara Kolmodtn Rick Koschke Mike Kramer Jay Kron 158 Juniors Mtke Long Norma lope ion Lundahl Curt Lundeen Leslie lundeen in c Lynn MIXED REACTIONS TO REPORT CARDS ARE DISPLAYED Sandy Lyons Frances McAdams Xevm McCarthy Vicki Me Cl ay Darreoe McCord Brenda McCuMey Wendy McDonald Ken McVey Dons Maas Kathy Mahar loan Maietic Tony Mamscako Chris Marckese Randy Markm Rhonda Markm Brian Marlier Christopher Marlon Debbie Marsh Stephanie Marsoun Chris Martens Craig Martens David Martm Marvm Marrolph Annette Massmgili Dale Mathias Neal Mattecheck Sandy Mattis Can May Everett May Dean Mayne Ramon Mendon Deb Mercy iuJie Meyer Kathy Miletchik Charlene Miller Chuck Miller Kathy Miller Kevin Mital Dons Mitchell Tami Mlekush Lucia Moberg Re Mockmore Sony Molma Urry Moody Georgia Moon Pam Mooney Rick Morales Lee Morrell Juniors 159 Tami Munger Momca Murphy Tarry Murphy Milissa Muskopf Deb Myers Kathy Myers BIOLOGY II -ONE OF THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCES AT MHS Carolyn Nobimg Sue Oppeohetmtr Jim Parke Robert Pormentier Victor PataroQi Chuck Nordstrom Kim Qr«n Kevin Parker Susan Parmley Mo Patterson Kevin Okay Ouane Otto Richard Parkor Calvin Parr Tonia Pauley Andy Olson Brett Owen Larry Parks Doug Passim Phil Paustian 160 Juniors Teresa Nagetmiller Christina Navarro Terry Neer BiW Nett Amy Neighbor Bill Nelson Bruce Nelson Dan Nelson Dianne Nelson toe Nelson Marcia Nelson Tammy Newberry Marvin Nielson Carolyn Miller OougNiska 1. Sue Oppenheimer moans at the thought of another lecture, but ft 2. I’ll never be able to face my cat again ' beats working with the cats. Cdvnrd Payne Marilyn Pearson tori pemwt Oenflh Penn JametPenney Gloria Pfcrer Deb Perkins Judy Petersen Tracy Petate Don Phelps Kelly Phillips Karen Phipps Michael Picco Caro Piercy Tamara Pikuia Tfcrif Pikrua Shartm PitsliU lannte Plowman Darlynn Potashes Mark Pood Bryan Porter Tom Partar Cheryl Poterach Charlotte Powell Tom Powell ’ r ' George Prathdf Barry Pm Bk hard Prue Keith Puebla SandraPyodel 4 V ' BobQ a e Pally Ouam J t . Pnn Qi mn Mitch Radowch Kathy lahsbKk v V mi h • • Try; ■ % ■ ' ' S JtS- A .y f 4, vs. • a. - 4 iVv hw mn lfi i x v; . i Sue Rmgier Steve Hitt Catherine Ritzmger Mark Robt o$ Cmdy Roberts Robrn Roberts Becky Robwder Kim Robinson Lynne Robinson Ray Rockwell Karl Rodemeyer Tim Rodrigue; Sharon Rogers Gary RoiKh Kevin Rooker Louise Roys Martyss Rubs Anthony Rut; Rick Ryan loanee Ryder Paula Ryder Lawrence Sadfens KiftiSamuetson Teresa Sand • • V Sh«n Sandberg Linda Sandefor Oenny Sandoval Steven S«ss Marianne Schettaut Merlon Soberer Sue Schoeva Don Schold Sibyl Schaefer Jodi Schott? Ion Scbunacbiv Pauli Schwar; BredVott Mark Scott TomScatt Jim Scritcbhetd Mark Seahotm Vernon Seaman Who Of what could be outside this window 7 Could Barb Bebber and Barb Kttsh lafcus possibly be the reason for so many male starers? •V. i Tom Seeburgtr Vanece Seitnnger Sandi Sharp LuAnn Shaw left Sbetton Brian Sheridan Traci Shtaes Bm Short Scott S hr eves Bob Simmons Ed Sitter Dune Sivertsen 162 Juniors ham Skoutonski to el Stover la ml Smith 8UI Snell Debbie Southerland loan Spiegel Betty Stanton Jamie Slayden Cm da Smith Ricky Smith Karen Soider Gref Southerland Knstme Spor 0 Brian Starkweather Monica Stead Ed Smith Russ Smith Cat hi Sorrells Naomi Sparacetlo Marguerite Spurgetis Mark Starr GIRL WATCHING STILL A POPULAR PASTIME AT MHS BobSteele Mark Steiger Bill Stephenson Jeff Stevens Michele Stevenso Leonard Sticket Bob SticMan Nancy Stokesbary Calvin Stone Rodger Stone Mary Strickland Toby Stmhacker Lon Stromberg JeenSochy KimSoiiens Bob S d w Tfm Swank ' + Sheri Swanson Karla Swenston Sue Smatkiewic; RooTaets Oorh Tarba If Eeelyn Teague Tom Techam fredTfqen • Joho Telleen Becky Thomas Rick Thompson Larry Thornburg Bnan Tidwatl Tom Timm OaruetTipfbn Juniors 163 Marti Tolme ♦lector Trejo Don Tumor Jeffrey Urfcaw Cmdy Tornquist David Trevor Pat Tusler Oscar Valdes Linda Trapkus Terry Trask Gloria Tristan Matthew Tschopp Laura Udehr Matt Ullrich Arlo Vallejo Cindy VanDeCasteele Terry Treanton John Tufts Pam Unger Mark VanDeCasteele h; - v-v ! f. ' -t; A- Mary Verstraeti PliVize FalVogti Carat Vofs JimVjifmbaut C % Doug Wachot David Wagoner 4 Dams Walts ' ' Mark Walker Soe.ia WaHier foeWatfaw ' W Cindy Walsh Peggy Walteb ’ - Sandy Warfield Deb Warren Swan Washburn MrKe Watson Harlan Waugh Dan Weakty Wry Weaver Larry Weber JtanmrDembosAy ’ • 164 juniors Km Welch Brthde Wheeler Rebecca Wrerenga Do n fe Wiitmfrl Robin Williams Sheryl WeHs John Wh.pple Carl Wiidermuth Harry Williams Oave Williamson Keiffj Welsh Cmtfy White Lynn W lkmson Julie Williams Beth Wilson Marty Wenthe €«c Whrte luAnn Willems Pal Williams Larry Wilson Rosemary Westbrooks Gary White Diana Willhite Rachel Williams Mark Wittse SOMETIMES SCHOOL CAN REALLY GET YOU DOWN •fvv ' ; 13 • v ; ■ v ■ i ui.n. on , r ; - «! K ; j - • •V ' a ‘ •-. v .•’ ' ' a? v . flfcr-V « ■••«• ! v v . - . -V . r -U ; - V v s ' wi • ' • ' s • . ; ' • v fefw tiki : ’ - £ ■? RuthWeofl vd • f ' f i -r r , V % . HMrctii4.WraBg e iv- . y ; ’ ■ Michael Wyant. . V . - . . ■ .Terry Yater ‘ - • . N Bruce ofk Vy Y«r v ' • ' ’ r • .Brenda V$m gbtood , ( ' r -_ , t ■ i , OonYouneblood v 1 ’■ - Cerfll W n tpO ‘ v , Dieid WWqm “ -a A se Rihba WrsJber MaqfWootl r , ‘ s Mike Woodward ' • mm V ' X wA r • ' V j- : ' V • f s ' r 1 ' V a s V- ? vf - j ! « - vvi r • _ , V - ♦ «. - • a ' J . - x ' ; - i a- ' Arvn ZabMudit JeHrey itiar v • . ' -• • , ♦ AmiZetmo ‘ V v - i Vv 7 ’ ' v -’ 5 V t x vp ;•. iSl ' ; r{v ' . v -j- • ' . )ua . IB • • •; ’ IS V;-:« A-v .r ZESt . -- ' rV • .• SOPHOMORGS Remember the sopho- mores who survived their first year. SOPHOMORES FACE NEW CHALLENGES OF MHS 1. Being a sophomore means a chance to meet many new friends and challenges. 2. But sometimes this new ness can lead to confusion, as the look on Missy Oonth ' s face reveals. Sophomores, just getting started at NIHS, have a lot to look forward to in their future years. Most of them adjusted quickly to the new atmosphere. Some got involved by working on the class division winning float of Raggedy Ann, or by taking part in the class election. Various reactions to MHS in- clude; ‘‘Things are so different here. I thought self- scheduling would be confusing and I wouldn’t like it, but it was run smoothly and I like the idea of choosing your own schedule. It gives a person a more adult feeling. I like the idea of being in a big- ger school. It ' s more of a challenge to me to meet new people and get involved in more activities.” Kerin Abbott Randy Ackley Laa Adam Mitch Attains Chtry Adamson Donna Agne She tty Ahrens Tanxme Albers Teresa Alfred Lisa AUcot! karer Allen Ken AHen Treaw Allen Rita AJmanra Rhonda Aiwado Jim Ames Bob Andersen, Deb Anderson Jim Anderson )Obn Anderson Kim Anderson Mike Anderson Rich Anderson Shetfa Anderson Tq Anderson Debbie AnSaeun Corey Armetta Bridget Armstrong Phil Armstrong Robert Arnold K Aip Gnseida Ar ye C tny Ashby Lisa Atk ir . Mike Aubert StedeAyeime Becci Bagateto Bill Baker Melody Baker t: • . mri Renae Biggs lulieBismger Jerry Baby Ten Black Steve Biaser Stephen Blette Karen Blomgren laune Blondell layne Blount Martha Boddie Jerry Bolhcom Lon Border MikeBousson Bob Bowling Stacie Bowman Mike Boyer Lyle Boi Scott Boyle Sandy Bozeman Kathy Braden Dennis Branham Duane Brash ears Keith Bratton Kim Bndgeford jerry Brimmer Bernard Brocket Jim Brohaw •r Bob Brown Marsha Brown Steve Brown Valerie Brown Mike Brozovsh Tern Bruce Shelly Bucher Marty Buck waiter a . : : t . W- v ' ' f - a . - Sandy BuUock Terry Bunt mg TjmBurbridge Beth Bunch Pam Buries dn Richard Burnett Bob Borns Jim Burns 170 Sophomores Darcy Bingham Stuart Bitting Rodney Baby Kent Bishop leone Bivins Patty Black ' V: % Sophomores Liz Grisham. Lisa Edgeworth. Joe DeMeyer. Karma Deininger. and Kathy Downing Chech out ol self scheduling. They made it through. Did you? v; •4r ; . r ' t I- V r w I - C .‘tVY. v . • SELF-SCHEDULING PROVES A CHALLENGE MET AND WON Debi Dmarrusti Doug Dauisen Hay Clemons Hm Cotberg Beth Cook David Clark Rhonda Da ussen Colleen Cline Kim Colburn Kathy Cooney Tim Clark Kathy Dayton Laura Clop ton Kevin Cole Brad Cooper Tammy Ctauson Stanley Ctament left Clyde Maureen Connors KimCoo pman lisa Burns Evan Butterfield Sue Batts Bruce Bystrom John Caldwell Darrin Callahan Elena Callas Tracy Canfield Florence Caras Tim Carleton Cindy Carfcdn John Carlson Laura Carlson Lori Cartaon Mary Carlson Derek Carr Diana Carr Terri Carroll Chris Carson Chris Carty Cindy Case Mike Case! Ken Cash Clark Cason Bob Castfe % 6ary Catlett Wanda Catlett Randy Cenontes EldOris Chaser Cmdi Cheistrom Theresa Cheoowith Wendy Cbitberg Jeff Choumard Ban Chnslal Rick Christenson Randy Coapron Pete Coomhan Rosemary Coi Scott Coppens Kns Coutthao Rich Coradd Judson Costas Mickey Covemaker Jeff Crawford Jeanne Coudenys Doug Dowdery C ysfoi Caasby Sophomores 171 Pam Crouch Theresa Cumberworth Carey Ci nomgham Pam Oan o Juiia Damelson , am Darnalf Laeersa Davis Sue Day Tom Day Mw DeSa ker TbmDeSiaey Me ssa DeBtyek Tammy DeBusschere Arthur DeCier Loti QeOerck Lfca OeDechef. Timmy peering Kathy j)egeeter . Andre Detion Karma Dei rungw JunDenker Rod DeMari ' e Joe DtWeyer Chns D«piMt BdaDeoev v LauneDennhardt Sandy Denn.son , Biii DeSmet Theresa DeSmet Jay DeVrie e Tim BeVnwe Tammy Dhooge Oe e Diamond Tammy fcsmer £ ane Oombtck Beth Ooadaroiie Lisa Deni Mike Donovan Marisa Donth Pat Douglas .Itevm Dowdal Kauty Downing DeKir« OoyJe Mike Doyle : Scott Draft JacdueDretchmski t Colleen DksccKI y ; ! Rawer Dronrek Kim Qr yden OnieDuil ' . SaAdi.XJuflney Gary Duncan .Rick Duncan Jeff Oye Jearma fcariey Cindy Eberhardl Lisa Edgeworth p i Edmueds Katfiy Edwards Teiry Ednw ' lft ■; Kdthy Eft Oavrd t poor ity Elirolt Bono Edit Pern Ellison 8ot Eaigsrrom JoeEstfc 172 Sophomores A FRIENDLY SMILE MAKES A LONG DAY SEEM SHORTER Gary Etheridge Kent Evans Dave Everett Marsha FaHme Floyd fanning Wendy Faust Lisa FeHneily Susan f e fvson Chris Ferry Mark Fiedler Gary Findlay Dell Ptshfr iQhn Fiyhe: laune Fish f Pam-F istidr Mark f Irtcher ' - ' • Pan Fiiopo ' . V- Loren Flormryt J ‘S .v Eddy Flood Mike Flow DeanForshee ’ ‘ % Cheryl Forim ; . ‘ ‘ Richard FoS «r ” ' • • . . f a ' Kathy Foust ' KMhylriMCfa itandy franklin Oave-Frsrier - Dave Freeman - J - • ' - V - • V Mary fulscher Dana GdbrlM Dmna Gallons Randy Gal yin left Gardner Nancy Garner Renee Bartne Deann Gauger Sandy Geddime Keith GeiJarsfedt Eluaheth Geftttr A Oarren Gidef luhe Gillen . hm Giseburl A ♦ Z x fh L y Sophomeres 173 Don Grave Lisa Green Marti Griffin Dave Grimes Pam Granm Liz Grisham Darin GrJtton Richard Groene Becky GuNey John Guntef Kathy Gustafson Rhonda Gustafson Sue Gustafson Tami Hacker Diana Hacked Debbie Hall William Hall Elmer Hallgren Ron Hallstrom Tamefa Hamilton Rian Hancks Laura Handtey Jim Hank Mike Hanna Why Hanson Steve Hansen Mark Hardesty Sandee Harms Marcia Harper Mark Harper Janet Harrington Mernlee Harris Vicky Harris Joy Harround Connie Hart Teena Hartsock WHEN THE GOING GETS ROUGH, HELP IS THERE Bob Harvey ‘ « Leri Harvey Pam Hervey Kevin Head Carol Heald Howard Hedlund Chris Heller DeenaHeisiey Calhy Helsel Sue Henderson Steve Henrichs Bryan Hendricks Jama Hendricks Brenda Herbert • Jim Higdon Cheryl Hill - . Diane Hill Susan Hillytr Cheryl Hinds Mary Hmes 174 Sophomores ' t V It - ChmHodsoo Dtane Ho (Hon ' St wen Hoffman Greg Holman E in Jones Cirne Kali •Vv Jin Jones AmyAosMiC ' lortJdnes John Kay Pltty ion Art Keauel Betsi Jordan TiO Koth Mike lump DebO Kelley Mary Motmes P|ut Holmes . « - Jams Hoover Kevin Kelley Urn Kodey Ervin Kelly Maureen Kelly 1- ‘ Pot Kelsey Donna Kenney Tamara H over 1 Caro ' Hdrtort ’ £nc Hortoo « , • ‘ Km Mr Linda King Denms Kmdred Petti Kinsey Sher Kinsey hmjlirtoy Kathy Horton Janet Hoamrd Bill Howell - ; -t . ; - Karon Hoyf Jim HtitnneKens Mike Hu t y ;• ? Cindy Hugaert ’ ■$ Chris Mtftir BKI Hutchings Theresa Hynd Kevin Jama , . David Iran® . 1 V f r j?, Katy Irwin Debbie isenberg j- JanetiaCkson «Vv ’ • j Z • r ■ V ;V t; a •■ v , i ' - i ; « , ' ' itf • .4 ' • 1. . . A v V Vt y Vf? 7, ‘m “ T a ’ . ' L. •; ' ■ ■A r ' h . ‘ %, i ' ; V - — — t .c Sophomores 175 ONE PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS Lisa Kirkpatrick Judy Ristnet Ardrth Ki er Steve Kiier Bob Klmgperg Jim K tugger Mai Knees Tammy Hmght Mike KnowHon T Ron Kflwdson fuc Koeder Kevin Komedino Richard Kranti Richard Kress Lynda Kroll Doug Krnufti Gbps lance Kirk Lagerquist Stanianduit Jerry Lane Mark Lanaley Kathie lanpher Debbie tarson Sieve Larson Jon LaulU Tim Leaser) by Melinda LeComte Don Ledbetter l ' .Lisa Leach Laurie Leemans Ron Leemans Julius Leffler Mm leibengood Dawn Lena Lou .esfer iohrr Lewis Danlilfeberg Ralph imblad ' ■ r l «• V . v, K.« , lean Warfield unknowingly poses for two pictures. Smile, you’re on candid camera V r i. 17$ Sophomores Dbbf lotfren Deeice Lon Gary LOUT t Tom Looez Cathy loon Jrm Loren MifcKLeng Loti toeeit Paul Lucas Kim lueth Debbie lundeil MichaM lunOount Lye da Luster Barbara Lyn - , Sand Lyon Reva lyss Steve McArthur Kevin McCormrtk Laura MeCufleu h - Peter McCumber Monte McDermott Tan McDermott Jbeflen McDom John McIntosh Steve McKee Melissa McKinley Nancy McNight Kimble MfLam Candy Mdau tm Rkhy MUaughlm JIT) KkLorkift Mary Me Millie Eve McNalley BilT McNea! Jenny McPherson Gary MeShane Shy McVey Kathy MaegJm Cindy Maere Star Maere Pam Mae lee Dtvn) MaHery Mike Malmstead Kathy Man fetsdoxl Brian Marlier Kelli Martier ‘ -V‘ : Steve Marquardt James Martin Mark Martmw Ken Mason Bill Mathias Tammy Mathras Pam Mattecheck Lynne Meh uys . ' .£ ' • ' i % ♦ ’’ r ? ' . d’ ■ %m • : ' k e ’ ;V r £ £► Teme Melton lorrame Mendith Barbara Meisa Dave Mictil - Isabel M er Diane Miletchih Ctifis Mjlter Doog Miller Sown NtiHett Mike Mills K.n Miftaxtj . Tim Mine Kftjia Mimiehan Debbie MrfcheU WT Mu ' Sherry Mletwsh 4 • Z ft - ' ' m Z ’i X , 4 r « . , v _ Sophomores 177 Lo4o Molina Tern Momnsio Roger Mrmkos left Monta Ray Moon Richard Moon Rich Moore Shan Moore Robm Morehouse Ellen MueUer Pat Mullen Doug Monger lefl Myers Pam Narkm Tamara Natsis Tina Natsr CarM Nelson lames Nelson iotene Nelson Peggy Nice lim NictwHs Kim Niles Barb Nmer David Nipper Mark Nomady Wesley Nutt Beth Nyc Bruce Oates Pam O’Brien Greta Ochen hidy O ' Donnell tori Ottergeld Chris Ohlsen Celia Oliva Dan Olson Kurt Olson Mark Olsdn Tiny Olson Tom Olson Yolaado Olvera lay O en0orff Albert Orsborn W On« Matt Ostrand Karen Otis Donna Ott Jim Owen Anne Padesky 178 Sophomores THE LIBRARY OFFERS A QUIET PLACE TO STUDY Janet Brown takes advantage of the library ' s quiet atmosphere to do some studying Richard Phillips Lynn Picon George Ptatleoburg Mike Plot Cheryl Podlashes Duane Poftord Edward Pope lay Pasaleri Debbie Peterack Don Powell Lore Powell Cheryl Proston Michelle Price David Purcell John Quick DanQuinfm Scon Raes Tom Raney Neal Ralston Mark Rarmre; Sberlene Ramirez Joann Ramon Deb Randall Bruce Rash Robyn Rasmussen Mark Reasor Robert Reberry Chris Reedy Neil Ready Mark Reger Sue Reid Ke «n Reihm Jett Ranke Greg Retsenbtger Pam Rennie Margaret Reschty Bab Reyes Reuben Reyes Gretchen Reynolds Ingrid Reynolds Ralph Reynolds Lt a Rideout Nancy Rites Glynn Roach Jeff Robbins Jenny Roberts Ran da Roberts Robm Roberts Taman Roberts Crystal Robinson Tim Rabmson Michael Roche Todd Rockwell Eric Rodkey Bonnie Rogers Sophomores 179 imie Rui 2 Bob Rumler 9 re| Rummans Deb RusK Brenda Russell Dive Ryan MarK Ryan Bonnie Ryckeghem Sown Rykef Jb Riser ' OfisBtCftu MichaalSTDair CarR $ Sapche Krug Sanders KfroSanfler 4 ' Karen Sa rdlm «4 • ■•M r Marc Sandoval My SandStrom « Chris Sanetra . % Frank Sca uyo tarry Schanfish SandeScherbroeck Sharon Sctdundl Trm Schmidt Jun Schfteapfe Fohn Scborpo Steve Schrfefer f Sue $clwo$d«k i Robert Schuto JohmSchuttir fist S«he at er Tonna Scott Date Seaholm Carl SeamlR ' , J m Seamans Sandra Searle Lynn Menken Lrsa Seibert Lor. Seller Debbie Sellmaim Larry Serres Cdnnie Stivers Pegw-Seynaw SheKy S heifer Kathy Shannon Katherine Shaw IbmShaw Pam Shea Tammy Shea Steve Shean Cirtdy SheRon Greg Shelton ' Loretta Shendin Kathy Short leaner Sikardi lean Sims HARD WORK CAN BE VERY TIRING Richard Stephenson Kerry Shekel Marilyn Slone David Strom Ron Stevenson Paul Slmeman Sally Stonekmc Colleen Stromberg Brian Stewart Ruth Stmer Mark Stover Debbie Strong Marlon Stewart Cheryl Sfogsdiii Janet Stowed Mark Stwalley J| n Sims Laurie Siavera OannjijSmflh Shen Smith l «a Snyder : Dave Sountr is Janet Sehggs Renee Stegemann Juft Suetnore iCr Ron Stavens Jedi Smith Tern Smth lohnSoeth Sara Soysler Kenny StfHord M risa Sterapte Randy Skovronski Terryilayden iunle South ThadSmrth Tammy Sorrels lam Soence Mike Startort) Rick Stephens Erik Skqimme Chris Smith Reheeca Smith Beverly Sneed Don Soieman David Spotts Annette Steadman David Stephenson f Stacy Suchy PeteSwaid Dawn Swart r Steveo Sylvester Susan Suehy Bum Swales Andy Svenson Barb Srvmusiak Kathy Suhl Heather Swanson Joann $wi tkiewicz Kent labor Mark Sotton Rich Swanson Yvette Swmton Dnd« Tackef Sophomores 181 Joe Taets Peggy Taft Chns Taube Kathy Taytar Mike Van OusseJdorp Greg Vanfrstvelde Omer VanLanduyt BohVanMeter Randy Taylor Robert Taylor Belmda Teague Jolme Thets Marcia VanNorman lorfi Varner Karen Veach Barb Veberg Dawn Thiele Date Thomas Harold Thornes Keith Thomas Deb Villarreal Rudy Villarreal Den Vmar Dave VogeJe Faith Thompson Laura Thompson Mark Thompson Mike Thompson Kathy Vote Scott Wadsworth Rick Wages Julie Walker Tim Thompson Connie Timm Tim Tittle Warren Tolaod Mark Walker Deb WaKion Jennifer Wembeke Rick Wampler Theresa Totterud Kris Tomey Viche Tornquist Raoul Torres Jean Warfield Connie Warbrnt Jody Warner Kayla Warner Ctuicli Traphus Sosi Tufts Laura Turner JfltinTjromski Robert Warner Karen Warren Sandra Warren Shawn Warren Marjorie Ullrich Chuck Unger Pit Upton Orlando Vai e|u Robert Wosserman Bethna Welkins Laura Watkins Darla Wobe ' Kelly VanDanne Beth Vaodemore Solly Vanderheyden Theresa VandeVoort Karen Weigandl Paula Wetgondl Steve Wert ei Henry Wells 182 Sophomores FRIENDS ARE HELPFUL WHEN PROBLEMS ARISE Sophomores Theresa Hynd and Becca Bagatelas combine their efforts to solve their scheduling problems. Beth Wendt Pam Wetcleon Hufh White It tf Waodard Mary Wymote Cathy Welvaert Dianna Wheeler Dennis Witt Kathy Woods Kevin Yuskis Cathy West Laura Whttbecfc Scott Wolf Don Wrav Anthony Zabloudd Terry Westbrook C lauded White Dane! I Wotte Ronda Wright Mike Pettier Maureen Wasterfield Donna White Scott Wood 9 • Jitn Wuigaert Ann C ZtlnW Sophomores U3 186 Varsity Football 1. Jr. Steve Bomelyn races for the gain as his latest victim looks on. 2. Go fast, hit hard and cross the line. This is the name of the game 3. Sr. Barry Thompson blasts another extra point for a Moline win 4. Rick Anderson and Mike Flossi are about to have a little get-together with a Davenport Central player. 5. The only way to assure a good pass is to have good blocking as Jim Brokaw demonstrates. 6. Soon to be bouncing on the head of a Blue Devil are a few friendly Maroons. Varsity Football 187 GRIDDERS BATTLE ON, HOMECOMING BIG VICTORY Won-loss records never tell the story of the season and this really holds true for Moline’s 1974 season. Despite the first Homecoming win in years, Moline fell to a 4-5 record. Nevertheless, this foot- ball team has been acclaimed as one of the best to ever grace Browning Field. Head coach Ken Bunte speared the annual football banquet where 35 major letters were handed out. Sr. Augustine Moli- na coped most of the honors as he was named val- uable player, most valuable defensive player, and was appointed co-captain at the start of the sea- son. Sr. Randy Reedy was the other co- captain. Sr. Ted Smith was presented the “M Mens award for sportsmanship-leadership, as Brian Bicknell was voted most valuable offensive lineman, Rommel Foy most valuable offensive back, and Jay Ogden most valuable defensive back. FRONT ROW: T. Smith. A. Gustafson. J Ogden. B Thompson. B. Taylor. D. Goodman. M Fneden, T. R.chmiller. R. Reedy. C. Uskavich, J Papenhousen, ROW 2 D Foss H Treto L Brown T St l u Ledb Tc P . k Ma f S c V ' n n elS ' D Anes ' R0W 3: K Evans ' J Krueger ’ C Rane ' 8 Carl ' T Person. B Shendan. A Mohna. G. Westbrooks, ' C Wilder mouth. B. Oats ROW 4 0 Corkery, M Henss, E. Smith. J. Snyder. 0 VanVooren. B Bicknell. R Foy. D. Treanor. B Cahalan. ROW 5: 0 Fritz, S Price. R Dorman. E Griffin J Smith A Elder. M Jamison, V Patlerosi, K. Frohreich. BACK ROW: K. Bunte, D Markward, M Monty. J. Fox, H Miskowitz, S Masengarb. A Martmdale 188 Varsity Football 1. Receiving advice from the booth is head coach Ken Bunte as assistant Herman Miskowitz contemplates the intelligence of the official. 2. Big Augie Molina shows why he was tops for the offense. 3. Quarterback Mark Robbins barks out signals as the line prepares for the onslaught 4 Jay Ogden trys to out-manuver the opposing Lockport team member. Varsity Football 189 SOPH’S START STRONG FINISH HARD Richard Matter and his band of gridirons completed their season compiling a record of wins and losses. With Bill Clark and Mike Sweat rounding out the coaching staff the Little Maroons show a lot of promise for next year. Says Coach Mat- ter of his sweatknockers, “This team has come a long way this year and finished the season strongly. They demonstrated a great attitude and should contribute greatly to Moline’s foot- ball team in the next two years.” With a showing like this, next year should be great for varsity football. FRONT ROW S. Shean, 0. Frazier, M Patton, T Anderson, S. Brown. T. Thompson. B. Rash. H. Wells, M. Griffin, R Anderson. ROW 2: K Doudal. T. Smith. C. Wiseman. F. Scavuzzo, C White. K. Ketz, J Lewis, D Strom, J. Schutte, R. Hallstrom ROW 3: J. Martin, J. Zelnio. J Posateri, M Malmsted, S Park, J Bolcom, G. Parks. K Brown, D Williams, M Flossi. ROW 4 R Peterson. M Ostrand, D. Greene. J Brokaw. T. Olson, M. Long, R. Coopman. M Klier. J. Huennekens, M. Roche. ROW 5: J. Grafton. Mgr; Mr Sweat, Asst. Coach; Mr Clark. Asst. Coach; Mr Matter. Head Coach; Kurt Olson, Mgr. Absent. J. Olds. J Ryser 190 Sophomore Football Moline 12 lockport Central 6 6 East Moline 9 6 Quincy 30 16 Rock Island 28 12 Assumption 44 12 Galesburg 8 30 Davenport West 6 36 Davenport Central 12 36 Alleman 14 Continuing in the tradition of winning, Tom Deroin and Jim Gager ' s netmen finished a fine season with a 5-1 slate. Sr. Mark Kinzey and Jr. Tad Wade blasted their way to the top with close to perfect records, as the rest of the team was soon to follow in their footsteps. As Sr. Mark Kinzey put it, “Tennis is harder than you think. It’s not something just anybody can do good without lots of practice and a will to win.” NETMEN CONTINUE WITH SMASHING SEASON FALL TENNIS RESULTS Motine 7 Davenport Central 2 5 Easft Moline 4 3 Rock Island 6 7 Davenport West 2 9 Assumption 0 9 Alleman 0 f r iiWl ' IIW I Putting his best foot forward Sr. Mark Kinzey smashes the ball for another point FRONT ROW: E. Woodward. M Howell. F Rodkey, G. Shelton. S. Boyle. L Winter. S Clemens. J. Devrieze. B Castle BACK ROW Mr J Gager. R Johnson. D Bagatalles. D. Freeman. D. Knight. M Hansen. J. Wallace. D. Pamcucci, S. Mayfield. M. Kinzey. B Helybuck. M Kruse. C. Rodkey. J. Tomlin. C. Lathing. T. Wade. D. Turner. Mr T Derourn Tennis 191 C O LU Moline’s Cross Country crew started their 1974 season at the close of the 73 season. Head coach, Gene Shipley, has turned this sport into a year-round activity which is a good reason why the Harriers keep on winning. Self- drive, good eating habits, and a will to win, are inspired into all the runners as they truck along in their quest for victory. Outstanding performances were given this year by Srs. Tim Rooker and Randy Willems while the future looks bright for other Jr. and Soph, runners. 192 Cross Country d ■ ,j Wa.ii WIRY RESULTS 5 + v ;r st r| W, 6 Last MoJme Matton Invitational T8th Quad City Metro 2nd Western Big Six 1st District 1st Sectional 7th V Galesburg Davenpott Central Assumption ' it jm 1. Road work is an essential part of being a champion runner and Jim lyems and Jerry Belmire are looking to be those champions 2. Moline’s number one and two cross country men Tim Rooker and Randy Willems show why they’re tops, nobody’s near them 3. FRONT ROW J Costas. T Bellinger. T. Day. W Perdue. ROW 2: S. Erickson. J Bellmyer. S Hansen. G. Plattenburg. D. Baldwin. R Wil- lems. ROW 3: D Blaser. D. Rempe, J. I|mas. T Rooker. M Green. M Johnson. D Bermerr 4. “Did you see which way they went 7 ’’ ques tions Mike Brazevich of Steve Hansen Cross Country 193 HAVE HEADGEAR WILL GRAPPLE 1. The mam man, Kevin Puebla, works over an East Moline opponent en-route to another vic- tory. 2. Mike McIntosh takes time out from his busy schedule to smile for an “M photogra pher. 3. Head Coach Lester and his crew of matmen watch the progress of a wrestler on the mat 4 Ready for the whistle. Darel Eckert rides his opponent. 5. Turning over his Rock Island man, Sr. Dave Anderson tallies up the points. 6 Big Senior Randy Reedy flattens out an East Moline wrestler 7. Kieth Puebla looks over the possibilities before he turns over his oppo- nent 8 The Big Bear, Barry Thompson stalks his prey Wrestling 195 RECORDS BROKEN AS SENIORS SHOW ABILITY Serving under Joe Vavrus for several years as an assistant coach, Harry Lester took the helm of the Moline Maroon Wres- tling Squad. Hit hard by graduation losses, Moline wasn’t expect- ed to do very well during the season. But due to hard work and just plain love for the sport, the grapplers compiled a season rec- ord of 16 wins and 6 losses; also 3rd place in the Davenport Invi- tational and the Waukegan Invitational, a 2nd in District, Western Big 6, and tenth in state competition. To add to the excitement of the season four records were broken and one was tied. Senior Dave Anderson stomped the old takedown record of 88 with 126 takedowns, and Junior Pat Thomas ripped the escape record with 38. Senior Randy Reedy tied the quickest pin with a fast 13 sec- ond slap. Then of course there is Kevin Puebla. In the past three years Kevin has won 101 matches locking the won-loss record and this year tallied up 19 pins scratching the old record of 15. Kevin is definitely the best wrestler ever to come out of Moline. A three time Waukegan and Davenport Invitational champ, and 1975 Illinois Natl. Freestyle champ, state champ at 126 lbs. Kev- in has compiled more wins than any other wrestler ever. The en- tire 74-75 season was a great start for Lester and a better ending for the seniors. VARSITY TEAM RESULTS MOLINE 37 Alleman 17 20 East Moline 30 23 Rock Island 33 40 Alleman 30 East Rockford 20 32 Rockford Guilford 19 31 Rock Falls r x 25 20 DeKalb mi r 35 16 East Moline 42 31 Peoria Richwoods 9 33 West 22 42 Central 9 35 Peoria Woodruff 20 31 East Peoria 24 26 Rock Island 24 20 Pekin 29 41 Assumption 14 26 Dixon 24 27 Sterling 28 44 Galesburg 6 43 Quincy 6 Davenport Invitational 3«u Waukegan Invitational 3rd Waukegan Invitational 3rd Western Big 6 2nd; Metro 2nd; District lnd State 10th FRONT ROW: S. Shaw. D Anderson. M McIntosh. K. Puebla, K. Puebla. R. Rockwell. 8. Sher- Coach Mike Shipley. Coach Harry Lester. D. Eckert, T. Best. D Mayne. M Ullrich. B Dav is, ) laden, D. Vanderlinden, D. Watkins. K. Hazelbrock. R. Reedy, and 6 Thompson. BACK ROW: Pilipoms, C Wildermuth. and B Howell Wrestling SOPHOMORE TEAM RESULTS MOLINE 36 Rockridge 27 52 Alleman 6 34 Sherard Varsity 19 45 Sherard J.V. 21 17 East Moline 27 24 West 22 46 Central 10 54 Peoria Woodruff 5 41 East Peoria 20 49 Rock Island 9 58 Assumption 6 East Moline Sophomore Invitational Class A 4th Class B 2nd Western Big 6 3rd Metro 3rd STRONG TEAM SHOWS SOPHOMORE ABILITY 1. Kevin Brown slams his opponent to the mat as the referee gives him two points. 2. Claudel White pan- cakes out on his West opponent. 3. FRONT ROW T. Rosenthough, S. Shaw. T. Clark. S. Copens. D. Gidel. J. Barroso. and J. Gunnerson. ROW 2: M. DeClerk. W Nutt. K. Bishop. B. Rumbler. C. Carson. D. Williams, and K Brown BACK ROW: Coach Bill Clark, T. Thomp- son. C. White. $ Wolf. D Berger. H. Wells. M. Gnffen. R. Coopman. and Coach Herman Miskowitz. Sophomore Wrestling 197 1. Dan Gustafson reverses ends to stroll along the mat. 2. Bouncing around at Wharton, Mike Cooney flips his hat to the audience. 3. Gymnastics team members are: BACK ROW: Mike McGee, Mike Cooney, and Don Heller. ROW 2: Dan Gustafson, and Jeff Holderfield FRONT ROW: Coach Brent Simmons, and Jeff Ide 4. Senior Don Heller starts his routine as Jeff Ide prepares to follow. 5. Coach Brent Simmons lends a helping hand to a gymnast on the mats 6. Looking like he may never come down. Senior Mike McGee just kind of lays around. 7. Per forming one of the most difficult stunts, the iron cross. Jeff Ide shows no stress: considering someone is holding him up! Gymnastics 199 The Mighty Maroon Tankers grabbed an- other undefeated duel meet season this year. Starting strong and finishing even stronger, it was easy to predict that the team was going to do well all year long. Not only was it a great season for the team but indi- vidually squad members had a very profita- ble time. Senior Dave Johnson set a new 50 freestyle record as Mitch Bennett shattered the old 500 freestyle record with the time of 4:55.8. At state Sr. Doug McNeil took 3rd in the 100 backstroke. Dave Johnson copped 4th in the 50 and 100 freestyle, while the freestyle relay of McNeil, Johnson, Benson, and Bennett took 4th. Capping off the state victories was a 6th in the medley relay of McNeil, Grimes, MacArthur, and Strombeck. All totaled, this netted the tankers with a 4th place finish and a great way to end a great season. 200 Swimming TEAM RESULTS Moline Opponent 11 Rockford East 67 98 Homewood Flossmoor 87 88 Carl Sandburg 87 120 Galesburg 50 121 Monmouth 50 105 Cedar Rapids Washington 75 95 Central 70 110 West 65 88 Richwoods 84 94 Peoria Central 73 Rockford Relays 3rd College Events Meet 4th Rock island and Rockford Guilford 2nd Downstate Relays 3rd Indian Relays 6th Quad City Metro 1st District 1st State 4th 3 1. Getting a good start to another win Senior Doug McNeil streaks away at the gun. 2. FRONT ROW L. Winter, T. Strombeck C. Lind. R. Dronzek, S. Brown, and M Roche. ROW 2: S. MacArthur. K. Olson, J. Demeyer, J Hank, and J. Thomas ROW 3: P Benson, J Callas. D McNeil. T. Edstrom, D. Swartz, and Manager J. Lauth BACK ROW: J. Johnstone. D. Grimes. M Ben- nett, T. Strohacker. and D. Johnson. 3. Floating gracefully above the crowd and eying the water below is Senior Jerry Thomas. 4 Hey Coach! Is this a prayer meeting or a swim meet 1 7 5. Pulling out for an early lead in the but- terfly is Lenme Winter. 6. Victorious again. Senior Dave Johnson rests after a hard race as Pete Benson checks the times. 7. Coaches Ruberg and Mercer give another rousing pep talk before a meet. Swimming 201 AGRESSIVE, YOUNG TEAM CONQUERS U.T. WITH STYLE 1. Discussing sideline strategy with two of their players are head Coach Herb Thompson and As sistant Coach Bill Baltzell. 2. “Allright, which one of you guys wants this thing?” questions Arlo Vallejo of Mark Robbins or Tim Hoyt. 3. Stretched out. Senior Brian McCaulley wonders if anyone got the number of the truck that hit him 4. Successfully blocking a Silver Streak s shot is the big junior Tim Hoyt. 5 Brad Johnson shows a little grace as he slaps the ball out of his opponent s hand Basketball 203 They said it couldn’t be done, but Head Coach Herb Thomp- son and his assistant Bill Baltzell put together one of the fin- est teams Moline has seen in years. Utilizing every man possi- ble and moving around starting positions, this year ' s basket- ball team compiled a total record of 17 wins and 8 losses. Not being a totally senior dominated team, everyone pitched in and the cagers were intermixed. Starting the season strong and ironing out mistakes as they progressed, exp erience played hand in hand with learning. With this experience and this type of a season Moline is in for a great season next year. 204 Basketball MOLINE OPPONENT 64 LaSalle-Peru 60 65 Thornton 81 45 Davenport West 56 64 Alleman 46 60 Davenport Central 46 71 East Moline 69 61 Toluca 46 58 Quincy 63 62 Rock Island 79 86 Assumption 68 61 Quincy 69 79 Galesburg 71 52 Davenport West 48 87 Chicago Hirsh 85 70 East Moline 63 85 Rich Central 65 59 Alleman 47 73 Rock Island 76 45 Quincy Davenport Central Galesburg Assumption 60 1. “Oh, no! Its that deadly shot! exclaims a stricken Steve Smithers as he watches Dave Youngvorst put up another one. 2. Laying it right in the bucket is Senior Steve Smithers as Brian McCaulley and Brad Johnson look on. 3. Using his body as a shield this Mighty Maroon draws a foul from a Pioneer player. 4 Going up and under for two is the big junior Tim Hoyt. 5. Coming off the bench to see what the hassel is, Head Coach Herb Thompson moves toward his men. Back Row: D West, A. Vallejo, C. Nordstrom. J. Smith, S. Smithers, D. Youngvorst, B Anderson. M Van DeCast eel e. and R. Foy Front Row: Coach Herb Thompson, R. Phillips, M Robbins, B McCaulley. T. Hoyt. J. Patterson, T. Swank. B Lester, B Johnson, and Coach Bill Baltzell Basketball 205 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL RESULTS Moline Opponent 45 Davenport West 41 55 Alleman 54 48 Davenport Central 59 54 East Moline 52 57 LaSalle-Peru 70 59 Alleman 55 52 Quincy 79 61 Rock Island 56 72 Assumption 48 58 Quincy 53 49 Galesburg 65 51 Davenport West 45 57 East Moline 56 63 Rich Central 72 38 Alleman 63 68 Rock Island 43 59 Quincy 66 64 Davenport Central 39 48 Galesburg 66 58 Assumption 59 Metro 1st Western Big Six 2nd (tie) SOPHOMORES FIND WINNING IS EVERYTHING FRONT ROW: M Klier, S. Johnson. M. Doyle. J. DeVrieze. E. Rodkey. J. Ryser. B Marher. D. Liljeberg, and M. Os- trand BACK ROW: Head Coach Bill Bishcp, C. Taube. R. Peterson. J. Zel- nio, R. Phillips, P. Beard. J Martin. K. lams, J. Olds. T. Lopez, and Assistant Coach Tom Deroum. 206 Sophomore Basketball MOLINE’S FINEST- STATE AND DISTRICT WINNERS DOUG MCNEIL With a clock time of 55.8 in the backstroke. Senior Doug McNeil swam to a new conference record at District. Then at State Doug managed to squeeze in a third in the back- stroke and freestyle relay and a sixth in the medley relay. KEVIN PUEBLA With four new school records and a state championship, Kevin Puebla has to be one of the greatest wrestlers ever to come out of Moline. Kevin also won the National Freestyle Junior Tournament to cap off his Senior year. JEFF IDE Despite being a junior, Jeff Ide has turned out to be Moline’s finest gymnast. Winning the District championship on the tramp, Jeff also placed fourth in floor exercise and third in all-around. DAVE JOHNSON Senior Dave Johnson slammed h is way to a conference record of 22.4 in the 50 freestyle this year. With a fourth in the freestyle at State and in the freestyle relay, Dave finished his season just right. State And District 207 LU LU O LU 1. Practicing their hand-offs for the mile relay are Dan Vermeere and Steve Erickson. 2. With teamwork so important, even little kids help out. 3. Track isn’t all running as is exemplified by the weight men of the team 4. Complete attention is given to Head Coach Gene Shipley during a pre-practice meeting. 5. Dedication and fellowship, what more could you ask for? 6. Jay Ogden isn ' t really stuck on that light pole; or is he? 7. Up and over, the only way to go! 208 Track Track Team members include FRONT ROW: R. Foy. D. King. T. Rooker. i. Reid, J. Ogden. R Wil- lems. M Green. J Cahallan. and S. Erickson. ROW 2: R. Doorman. C. Nordstrom. M Johnson. P. Barrowclough, M Ullrich. H Tre- jo. D Blazer. D Vermeere. J. Va- nechaute. K. Evans, and B Cahal- lan. BACK ROW: R. Lmdblad. D. Strom. K. Dawdal. S Johnson, H Wells. T. Smith. R Hallstrom. G. Parks. S. Hanson. R. Phillips. J. Bellmyer. W Perdue. G Findley. T. Day. G Plattenburg. and M Roach Track 209 MHS Baseball Team members include: FRONT ROW: B Herberg. M Radovich, B Burke. V. Pattarom. R, Inskeep. M. Robbins, T. Smith, M Van De Casteele, and B Lester. ROW 2: J. Parke. T Hallquist. E. Smith, R. Ohlsen. B Eckert. G Westbrooks, S. Rank, and A Molina. BACK ROW B Ledbetter, R. Maddox. J Sheldon, D Swartz. L. Brown. B Oates. 0 Aires, B McCaulley, and R. Reedy 210 Baseball 1. Augie Molina smacks another drive as Randy Reedy sits and waits until Augie misses. 2 Head Coach Bill Baltzel! watches as his group of guys becomes a team 3. Brian McCaulley awaits his turn while Rob Ohlsen winds up 4 The unsung heros. Brad Oates and Duane Aires. 5. Stepping into another one. Bob Herberg hopes to put it out of the park. 6. Dwight Swartz reaches for another grounder on one of practices warmer days. 7. Nice form Larry, but you’re going the wrong way! Baseball 211 FEMALE SWIMMERS END A SEASON TO BE PROUD OF The Moline girls swim team was led by a new coach this year, Mr. J. Ruberg. Under his careful guidance and rigid training, the female tankers proved to be fero- cious competitors and worthy opponents. Members of the MHS Girl’s Swim Team are: FRONT ROW: T. Popdier, K. Hessil, I. Reynolds. T. Hartsock, B Beck. A. Padeski, T. Roberts. T. Hoover. J. Wilson, K Gibson, and J. Flatley ROW 2: R. Karlin, L. Atkins. S. Day, L. Johnson, D. Villarreal, P. Wetzstone, J. Hanshaw. C. Perkins. C. Timm, and S. Carlson. ROW 3: W Daebelliehn, K. Arp, C. Barnett. T. Pikuza. P. Hamer, M Nelson, K. Dussinger, J. Camfer dam. T. Gibson, L Ossian, and L. Whitbeck ROW 4: L. Leech, J. Elridge. L. Kirkpatrick, C. Huggart. A. Kastellic. B. Benson, C. Brumbaugh, L. Turner, J. Dunbar, L. Roys, and B Harris. BACK ROW: V. Seitzmger, N Tormeno. L. Offer geld. S. Lyons, and P Grimm GIRLS SWIMMING RESULTS 4 wins 2 losses Climaxing the season was taking second place at the Quad-City Metro Conference. 212 Girls Swim Team 1974 FEMALE NETSTERS PROVED TO BE WINNERS Varsity team members are. FRONT ROW Jenny McPherson, Celia Harris. Marilyn Klansek, Kathy Henning, and Becky Thomas BACK ROW: Coach Barbara Brooks. Margi Friedl Michele Burns. Donna Dembosky. Marsha Lundgren. and Lynn Mehuys. 214 Girts Tennis Team VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS RESULTS 2 Moline vs. Dav West 5 7 Moline vs Dav Central 0 3 Moline vs. UTHS 2 1 Moline vs. Rock island 4 6 Moline vs. Galesburg 1 5 Moline vs. Alleman 2 4 Moline vs Assumption 2 Junior varsity team members are FRONT ROW: Sue Verhelst, Ellen Mueller, Sue Gustafson. Kathy Clayton. Lori De Clerck. Pam Crouch. Becca Bagatelas, and Pat Vize. BACK ROW Assistant Coach Donna Pettavmo, Carol Winston, Maureen Kelly. Melissa VanLancker, Kathy Pearson. Christy Boyle, and Cindy Lord. Girts Tennis Team GIRLS GYMNASTIC TEAM SWINGS THROUGH ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR Members of this year s gymnastics team are: FRONT ROW S. Chelstrom, S Holdeman. K Gibson. L. Oeushane. L Ossian. T. Hartsoch, J Ryder. L Atkins, T Hartsock. and J. Gillen ROW 2: N Rives. J McPherson. 1. DeWispelaere. C. Copas, T. Popelier. L. Thompson. M Nelson, V Oekker, A Kastelic, T Albers, and Coach Donna Kramer BACK ROW S. Jamieson. C Timm, T VandeVoort, P Darnal. B Metsa. 8. Dondanville, L. Leech, B Wendt. T. Roberts. S. Johnson, and C. Welvaert Absent from the picture are: S. Carlson. W Daebelliehn. T. Pikuza. T Watkins A Quinn, and L. Hart, manager Girts Gymnastics 1 Being a coach is a tiring and thankless |Ob; right Mrs. Kramer 7 2. Striking a modern jazz pose. Senior Lisa Deushane goes through her floor routine. 3. Lisa Atkins swings through her routine on the unevens 4 Spinning around in her floor exercise routine. Kelly Gibson seems to be enjoying herself. 5. Joann Ryder kicks high en-route to another win 6. Sort of up- end- ed. Lisa Deushane plays around as Coach Kramer looks on. 7 Excitement runs thick on the Moline bench. Girls Gymnastics 217 FIRST GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM COMPLETES UNDEFEATED SEASON Varsity Team members include: Front Row: K. Pearson, T. Dhooge, B Thomas. S. Smith, L Johnson, K Henning, and B Johnson. Back Row: Coach D. Matter, L. Hunt- er, E. Norton, L. Offergeld, J. Parks, D Demboski, L Mehuys. and R Johnson. Members of the Jr Varsity team are: FRONT ROW. C. VanDeCasteele. B Beck. C Keenan. S. Hansen, E. Callas. S. Verhelst, and B. Bagatellas BACK ROW K. Duddmger. R. Robinson. M Kelly. J. Stowell, L. DeDecker. J. Sizemore. S. Petersen. P Jones, and Coach J. Gager 218 Girls Basketball This 1974-75 MHS school year brought about many changes for the students, especially the girls. The very first interscholastic girls basketball team was formed and under the expert direction of Coach D. Matter, has thus far maintained an undefeated record in both Varsity and Jr. Varsity. The girls have worked long and hard for the creation of their team and have justly proven themselves as fine of athletes as their male counterparts. Lets all cheer the cagerettes on to many more years of basketball! Girls Basketball 219 FOREVER BOOSTING SCHOOL SPIRIT IS THE GOAL OF OUR CHEERING GIRLS 1. Varsity Cheerleaders are: FRONT ROW Sue Holdeman and Kelly Gibson ROW 2: Sue Carlson. Monika Nelson, and Wendy Daebellem BACK ROW Luann Clary, Lisa Husar. Kim Henss. Teresa Hartsock, and lisa Deushane. 2. Kelly Gibson. Sue Carlson. Wendy Daebel lein, Teresa Hartsock. and Sue Holdeman. 3. FRONT ROW: Lisa Husar. Kim Henss. and Lisa Deushane. BACK ROW: Monica Nelson and Luann Clary. 4 Sophomore Cheerleaders are: FRONT ROW: Tammy Albers. Cindy Chelstrom. Amy Kastelic. Teena Hartsock. and Lisa Atkins. BACK ROW Tina Watkins. Beth Do ndanville. Laura Thompson, Beth Wendt and Nancy Rives. Cheerleaders 221 Remember the Faculty who kept us going when we were ready to give up. ADMINISTRATORS, SCHOOL BOARD WORK TOGETHER TO IMPROVE MHS Administrators of the Moline School System are. SEATED Mr Kenneth Wriedt. Director of Budgeting and Accounting; Mr Ben McAdams. Director of Special Services; Dr Theodore Rockafellow. Superintendent of Schools; and Mr. Hollis Nelson. Director of Secondary Education. STANDING: Mr. Harry Franck. Director of Elementary Education; Mr Marlin Baxter. Director of Elementary Education; Mr. Arthur S. Jenkins. Director of Business services, and Mr Robert Saelens. Director of Personnel 224 Administration, Moline School System 1. Moline School Board Members are. SEATED: Mr. Paul Edstrom; Mrs. Roberta Pearson; Mr Robert Carlson. Presi- dent; and Mr. Don Almquist. STANDING: Dr Theodore Rockafellow; Mr Clem Goerlett; and Mr Art Holmes Absent from the picture is Mr Milt Ericson. 2. Mr Barnes and Mr Wasson present a report on counseling before a meeting of the Board of Education. 3. The School Board is kept hard at work with discussion to improve our school system Moline School Board Heading the list of MHS administrators is Ronald Barnes. Principal. AT LEFT Also on the list are: John Adam. Administrative Assistant: Robert Brooks. Administrative Assistant for Stu- dent Affairs: Brian Knutson. Administrative Assistant for Student Activities; Edward Lemon, Wharton Field House Manager; Harley Rollinger. Director of Athletics; Jay Schaff. Assistant Principal for Business and Plant Management; Albert Stevens. Assistant Principal for Student Affairs; and Stanley Woods. Administrative Assistant tor Student Affairs, all pictured BELOW 226 MHS Administrators ADMINISTRATORS, COUNSELORS GUIDE MHS STUDENTS Student counselors are: Helen Anderson. Timothy Bell, William Duffy. Jack Coder, Harold Griffith. Phyllis Rollmger, Frieda Schnowske. Emily Stotlar, and Joe Wasson. 1. It seems Mr Stevens enjoys taking over a class. 2. Mr. Griffith works diligently to help one of his many students. 3. Mr. Coder and Mr. Bell discuss one of the numerous problems that comes up dur- ing self-scheduling Counselors 227 1. Miss Roseberg jots down a few notes on the happenings in the hall. 2 Mrs. Farrell pauses from her lecture as the photographer snaps a shot. 3. Mr Coopman glares at a student who has just made a wisecrack; or could the expression be caused by the entrance of an “M” staffer? Delores Beckman English James Bradley English Dave Coopman English 228 English Virginia Moffitt English Daryl Moore English Barbara Neumann English Jeanne Nusbaum English Jeanne O ' Brien English June O’Connell English ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW CLASSES Two new classes were added to the English De- partment curriculum this year, Mass Media and Career Oriented English. Each are semester courses like other English courses. Iva Owen Special Education Lucy Shawgo English Karin Pells English Phylita Shinneman English Betty Roseberg English Juanita Timson English DeWayne Roush English Barbara Wheelock English English 229 INDIVIDUALIZATION -A PART OF MATH AND SCIENCE DEPTS. The Science Department has worked mainly on indivi- dualizing their courses. The teachers interview the stu- dents at the beginning of the year about their career plans. Then according to their individual needs and abili- ties, the students were given a basic outline for their year’s work. Because of this the Science Department has been able to drop their remedial courses. The Math Department has several new things going for them this year. First of all an addition to their staff, Mrs. Ruth Hartman. Second, there is a new math course, Ad- vanced Math Machines, which is a 9 week mini course. And last they tried something new, with two of their advanced students on special assignments. Francis Boom Mathematics Gary Bushman Science Jack Brown Mathematics Lynn Chaney Mathematics Barbara Coyne Science Donald Fentem Science Gene Flesner Mathematics James Gager Science Darrell Goar Science Milton Hagberg Mathematics Orville Harkey Mathematics Ruth Hartman Mathematics Delores Hulse Science 230 Math and Science Wesley Johnson Science John Julius Science Richard Lewis Mathematics Nancy McManus Mathematics John Reakes Science Sally Rigeman Science Earl Wear Science Carol Wilford Mathematics 1. Mr Wear expertly explains a difficult biological concept to a confused student. 2. Mr Brown checks with the secretary in the main pffice on some urgent information. Math and Science 231 ART AND SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS TAKE FIELD TRIPS The art department has added a new member to their staff, Mr. Sayers, who specializes in weaving and has had his works photographed for several national publica- tions. The department had many more field trips for their students, believing it is important to an artist to view the works of others. John Blomquist Social Studies Mary Foster Social Studies Stanley Leach Art Loren Carey Art Barbara Irish Social Studies Billie Lee Social Studies Jack Dye Social Studies Gary Koeller Social Studies Kathleen McGrath Social Studies 232 Social Studies and Art Karen Meier Social Studies Jack Miller Social Studies Mark Monty Social Studies Diann Moore Social Studies Robert Moore Social Studies Sue Nelson Social Studies 1. Don’t give up. Mr Carey. Maybe someday Mike will understand that people only have two arms! 2. Mr. Dye sneaks a snack in between classes Watch out. Mr Dye. you get fat that way! 3. Mary Schumacher points out her favorite of Mr Sundberg’s drawings. 4. Mr Pleshe sets the example of how to enjoy creativity with his obvious pleasure in working with clay. Social Studies and Art 233 EASTER TRIPS BIG EVENT FOR LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT A new course, Conversational Spanish III, was added to the language department curriculum this year after having been a trial course last year. All of the teachers were busy preparing for the Easter trips to Paris, Spain, Rome, Munich, and Mexico, which they chaperoned. William Adams Cooperative Education Barbara Brooks Business Education Jack Devilder Language Ann Bell Language Rosalie Burns Language James Dineen Cooperative Education Bill Bishop Business Education Ronald Crouch Cooperative Education Phillip Doherty Language l Mrs Jacobs checks through the schedule cards under the supervision of Mrs. Hymk. 2 Come on Mr Doherty you can figure it out! 234 Language And Business Ed. Helen Gehrmg Cooperative Education Dorthea Hyink Business Education Alice Jacobs Business Education Alma Kotez Business Education Nancy Krueger Business Education Karon McAvoy Cooperative Education MaryAnn McClimon Cooperative Education Norma Mendoza Language Arthur Mercer Language Edward Mitchell Lois Mitchell Cooperative Education Business Education Kay Nahrgang Business Education Brian Shelor Esther Steffan Business Education Language Sandra Swafford Business Education GIRLS’ P.E. DEPARTMENT SPONSERS ACTIVITIES The Girls P.E. Department has added a new teacher. Mrs. Debbie Wheeler. Instead of a G.A.A. program, this year they had many more intramurals including field hockey, co-ed volleyball, bowling, basketball, a roller skating day, and many others. Ken Bunte Physical Education Judith Carls Physical Education Louis DiIuIio Music Calvin Hedegaard Music James Kelly Music Donna Kramer Physical Education Harry Lester Physical Education Susan Lillig Physical Education Al Martindale Physical Education 236 Music and P.E. Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Joe Ruberg Physical Education 1. Mrs. Jamison and Mrs. Seeds. MHS nurses, look over some medi Jilane Savignano Patricia Shannon cal files in between patients. 2 Mr Thompson and Mr Martmdale Physical Education Physical Education look over some Boy’s PE information between classes. 3. Miss Lillig enjoys a few minutes to herself between self-scheduling groups. Brent Simmons Physical Education Merle Wegener Music Herb Thompson Physical Education Debbie Wheeler Physical Education Music and P.E. 237 Karen Anderson Home Economics William Baltzell Driver s Education Ray Brasmer Industrial Arts Bruce Buchholz Industrial Arts Martin Calmer Industrial Arts Larry Carls Driver s Education Dorthea Duncan Home Economics 1. Mr Don Wehr recites the Girl Scout Promise to his attentive class. 2. Mrs. Duncan takes time out to do some homework. 3. Mr. Rebenar helps one of his stu- dents with a project 4. Oh, oh. Mr Matter! What did you do now? Robert Edwards Industrial Arts Eleanor Keim Home Economics 238 Industrial Arts, Drivers Ed and Home Ec. ADDITIONS MADE TO IND. ARTS DEPARTMENT The Industrial Arts Department added a new teach- er as well as a new course. Mr. Don Wehr who teaches Mechanical Drawing and Architectural Drafting were welcomed to this year’s department. Mr. Joe Mortier taught the new Photography class started this year. Richard Marlin Richard Matter Lester Mayes Industrial Arts Driver ' s Education Industrial Arts Joe Mortier Ray Norris Edward Rebenar Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts John Small Judith Smith Michael Sweat Industrial Arts Home Economics Driver’s Education Cedric Salisbury Industrial Arts Don Wehr Industrial Arts Industrial Arts. Drivers Ed and Home Ec. 239 Secretaries are: SITTING: 0. Hay- den. E. Engstrom. L. Tompkins, and L. Kendall. STANDING: M Schneider, H. Geddling. L. Spil- lum, M. Ross, and B Olson Resource Center Helpers are: S. Hanegman. C. Potter, and J Brooks Library Aides are: M Johnson and B Stricter Hall Monitors are:SITTING: M Exbom. C. Aitken. P. Shicks, and J Peterson STANDING: t Ings- trom and N. Rogenski 240 Secretaries. Library, Hall Monitors Day Janitors are: FRONT ROW N. Wyckert, P Moran. D McHenry, and L. Gordon. BACK ROW: E. Wyckert. L. Schreiber. E. Nicholson. A. Haumann, and P. Ripley Cafeteria workers are: SITTING: M Hansen. D Freismger, C. Marsiglio, E. Foster, N Surratt. J. Larson. M. Lash. M Morris, and E Miller. STANDING: B Kay. B Piliponis. Z. Praught. V Brun- strom. D Bialobreski. R Mudd. B VanMeter. V. Hallberg, C DeBusschere. M Richards. B VanDeCasteele, I Mourisse. S. Stabler. C. Todd, and I. Roberts Cafeteria And Janitors 241 we congratulate the graduating class of 1975 and wish them the best of luck and success in the future temper air group 1824 — 3rd Avenue Moline, Illinois Advertising Bill Howell and Dave Balmer find the large selection of motorcycles at Bill Tuman’s the answer to their dreams BILL TUMAN FUN MART 5420 4th Avenue Advertising 245 professional careers, anyone? inhalation therapist x-ray technician Lutheran Hospital offers three different professional programs to male or female high school graduates The School of Nursing two year diploma program prepares you for a career as a registered nurse We are looking for graduates of an accredited high school with a rank in the upper half. The School of Radiologic Technology focuses mainly on diagnostic radiology The student will also be introduced to nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, xeroradiography, and thermography The School for Respiratory Therapy offers two programs in this fast growing health profession You would be involved in the diagnosis, treatment, control and rehabilitation of patients with cardio-pulmonary disorders At Lutheran there is real opportunity to train for a professional career We re looking for the high school graduate with good grades and determination Contact us soon to see if you qualify 4 ■ LirHiERAN f hospiTAl Moline. Illinois CARPETS by EDSTROM 3707 23rd Avenue 246 Advertisini ( Turn Style) a better way to shop V MCJAUGHLIN BODY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF COMMERCIAL BODIES Moline, Illinois 61265 • - ! £ t % • — A 1 ft i, ‘ • , Tm siisrB Hyi BMi - nKMfe b a MIDWEST NATIONAL BANK 2202 36 Avenue 764-7481 Advertisinj 247 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE 501 15th Street 248 Advertising GERI’S HAMBURGERS 151 19th Avenue, Moline 2221 11th Street, Rock Island COMPLETE HAIR CARE CENTER ROFFLER OF THE QUINT CITIES Soft, Feminine, Blow Cuts For The Distinctive Hoir Styles For The U.S.MALE 5 Stylists - Monicurist - Custom Hoir Pieces 1506H 17th AVE. MOLINE, ILL 762-5454 Advertising 249 2724 23rd Avenue 4322 — 4th Avenue RESTAURANT 3328 — 23rd Avenue 1407 — 30th Street Moline Rock Island FRATERNALISM IS - - A promise to worthy dependent members ot Roval Neighbors ot America that there is a home waiting tor them in the sunset ot life where thev will have fraternal i are and comfort This home high on the Mississippi River bluffs at Davenport Iowa has served hundreds of aging members since its dedication in 1 3 1 A tribute to deceased members, the Memorial Fountain and Pool (marking the circle drive at right) further under scores the dedication of Royal Neighbors of America to a vital fraternal precept - remembrance FRATERNAL LIFE INSURANCE SINCE 1895 250 Advertising Best Wishes to The Class of 1975 Deere and Company John Deere Road Moline, Illinois aft ' • - ' T Advertisinc 251 MOLINE NATIONAL BANK Member, FDIC 506 15th Street SCHWENKERAND MOUGIN INC. 1614 5th Avenue THE DAILY DISPATCH 1720 5th Avenue Len H Small, president of The Daily Dispatch, starting the new offset press when it went into service in December, 1974 Robert A Lmblad, pressroom foreman, is with him. Advertising MALCOLM JEWELERS 1507 5th Avenue Sue Gustafson and Sherrie Schlundt find Malcolms the place to go for rings. Advertising 253 Williams — White and Company 600 — 3rd Avenue Advertising SIDSELHOST MARINA Johnson Outboard Motors Mercurser Stern Drive Johnson Snowmobiles Mark Twain Inboards and Outboards On South Bank of Rock River 1 Mile East of Bridge Route 150 Sales Service 799-3112 Everything for the Boater “Instant Fun” TOM TAGUE DODGE INC. 2301 39th Avenue Advertising 255 MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT 3433 23rd Avenue 256 Advertising SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE 3535 23rd Avenue Advertising 257 AIR-RAIL CRUISE CON SO IT ANTS DEPORTER-BUTTER WORTH TOURS INC. 1827 7th MOLINE Call 764-1333 or 764 - 7362 - 764- 045 QUAD CITIES PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE AN AMTRACK TICKETING AGENT NO SERVICE CHARGI Trovol To Chic 090 THo Deluxe Wcry — On Big Ben — Daily Via Tho Rock Island Linos . . . Advert ismf YOU DESERVE THE BEST The faculty members in the photograph represent the seven maior instructional divisions at the college Front row, from left: Henry Ramey, chairman. Division of Fine and Applied Arts; Dr. De- lores Bultmck, professor of office careers. Business Related Career Education Division, and Dr James Thane, associate professor, history and government. Division of Social Studies. Back row, from left: Martha Ann Grotzmger, chairwoman, biological sciences department. Division of Natural Science and Mathematics; Dr. Harold Little, director. Division of Personel and Public Service Ca reers; Karen Cruzin, assistant professor. Licensed Practical Nursing; Health Related Career Educa- tion Division; and Gordon Bates, chairman, trade related technology department, Industrial Relat ed Technology Division. As you think about the future and plan for it, the thought of further education and training is proba- bly uppermost in your thoughts. You deserve the best. We believe that you’ll find it at the Quad-Cities Campus of Black Hawk College. Since 1946 we’ve been preparing thousands of students to go on and earn a baccalaureate degree, and since 1965 we ' ve also been preparing thousands of others for all sorts of jobs and careers. We invite you to join us, or any of the nearly 400 other full and part-time instructors, in reaching your goal. You’ll find that the instructors at Black Hawk College are well-qualified in their particular teaching specialties. If you’re not certain about establishing a goal, you can get guidance from the counselors at Black Hawk College. If you’re in need of financial assistance to at- tend Black Hawk College, our financial aids office can probably help you. BLACK HAWK COLLEGE - ' ' “HQuad-Cities Campus 6 6 0 0-3 4 1 h Avenue Im oline, III. 61265 Vi MAID RITE 3 2036 16th Street Basketball players find Maid Rite 3 a fantastic place for before and after game relaxation Advert mg 259 ROYKOUFF FLOORCOVERINGS 3145 23rd Avenue 260 Advertising FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 1616 6th Avenue 1 Convenient Home Delivery BAKER ' S DAIRY 1808 34th Street Advertising 262 Advertisint PERMANENT BUILDING MATERIALS CALL 762-5541 FOR • FACE BRICK • ALUMINUM WINDOWS • ALL TYPES OF BRICK • CEMENT • SAND and GRAVEL • INSULATION, STYROFOAM • MASONRY SUPPLIES • BONDING AGENTS • PLASTERING MATERIALS • REINFORCING MESH BARS • PAVING MATERIALS • READY-MIXED CONCRETE • SEWER PIPE • EXPANSION JOINTS • GLASS BLOCK • CRUSHED STONE • METAL CULVERT PIPE • BUILDING TILE • CALCIUM CHLORIDE • ROCK LATH • FLUE LINING • LIME “PRECAST PANELS PRESTRESSED PANELS” MOLINE CONSUMERS CO. 313 16th ST. MOLINE THE GEORGE EVANS C O R P O R A T I O N 37th AT RIVER DRIVE • MOLINE. 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ALEDO SMITH FARM SUPPLY PROPHETSTOWN Best Wishes Pam Swiatkiewicz Class of 1975 From Your Uncle Jack Swiatkiewicz Class of 1957 President Owner Illinois Farm Products, Inc. Milan, Illinois FARROWING HOUSES 4Vi 6 ' 4W ' 8- Completely Assembled Easy To Move Maintenance Free Advertising 269 MOLINE BOARD OF EDUCATION Robert Carlson, President Donald Almquist J. Milton Ericson Arthur Holmes Paul Edstrom C. A. Georlett, Jr. Roberta Pearson Congratulates The Class of 1975 and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in the Future Z YPCO, Inc. WARE HO ENTRAt V ' ZYPCO, INC. 4208 2nd Avenue Advert isinj STERLING COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL 1608 V4 5th Avenue Beth Smith learns a possible career of hair styling at Sterling Cosmetology School. STEVENSON’S SKICYCLE SHOP 1518 15th Street Rob Diehl shows a prospective buyer a sample of the great selection of ski equipment available at Stevenson ' s. 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Craig Humphreys Dr. and Mrs. Don McNeil 1030 41st Street 3000 41st Street Best Wishes From Hurleys” Moline Beauty School 1413 5th Avenue Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Sanguino Earl M. Stockdale MD Earl H. Clark MD 2701 17th Street Rock Island The Luggage and Gift Shop 1606 5th Avenue Knees Florists Inc. 1829 15th Street Place The Clothes Horse 2016 16th Street Peoples Furniture 1533 7th Avenue Ogden Electric 1519 7th Avenue George Melin Insurance Agency 1415 15th Street “Luv to the class of ’75” Beulah Pickup Patron Listings and Classified Directory Otto C. Stegmaier MD 1412 7th Street W.H.Otis MD Suite 601 Medical Art Bldg. 1520 7th Avenue Burt B. Paulin MD 3302 41st Street Goodyear Service Store 4119 23rd Avenue Dr. Charles W. Koivun 1704 7th Street The Unicorn Gift Shop 3122 23rd Avenue Dr. Richard W. Karraker 3637 23rd Avenue Dennhardt Studio of the Dance 3108 23rd Avenue Dr. Louis E. Dondanville 501 5th Avenue Volkswagen East Moline Inc. 1200 42nd Avenue Dr. S. Errico 532 19th Avenue Senatra Home Electronics Appliances 113 W. 4th Street Milan Dr. Ben K. Williamson Leonora E. Nash MD Dr. Harold H. Parsons 1630 5th Avenue Dr. John H. Hansen Dr. Milford J. Nelson 3634 23rd Avenue Dr. Ralph D. Ade Dr. William R. Rose 1504 7th Street Dr. Chester D. Johnson Dr. Donald W. Deering 1420 7th Street Patron Listing And Classified Directory SENIOR ACTIVITIES A Tom Ade, French Club 10,11 (Presedent); Intramurals 10. 11: Science Club 10.11: Natl. Honor Society: High School Bowl. Kathryn Adolf, A.F.S. 10, Art Club 10; GAA 11; German Club 10; Home tc Club 10; Pep Club 10.11; Science Club 11,12; Y-Teens 11; Tug-Team 11: Campus Life 11,12; Young Life 11 , 12 . Mark Allen, Band 10, 11. 12. Doug Allison, ADC 12. FNA 11; German CLub 10; Key Club 11,12; Science Club 11,12; Basketball Mgr. 11.12 Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Scott Anderson. ADC Crew 10.11. Show 12 Choir 10,11,12; “Imaginary Invalid . Dr. Diaforus 11; “Flowers for Alger non Father 11; “Pajama Game dancer 10: Hello Dolly dancer 11; “No. No. Nanette” Tom 12; Thespians 11,12; Stage Crew 10.11.12; All State Chorus 12. Duane Ayres, ADC 12; Athletic Trainer. Football. Basketball. Baseball 10,11.12; Wrestling 10. B Tim Beck Julie Benson, D.E. 12: GAA 10.11; Intramurals 10: Y Teens 10; Big Bounce 11; Car Rodeo 12; Football 12; Natl. Honor Society 12. Peter Benson, ADC 12; French Club 10; Key Club 10,11,12 (Vice-President); FCA 12; Science Club 11,12; Student Congress 12: Swimming 10,11,12: Football 10; Young Life 11,12; Guidance Center 12. Cindy Berndt, ADC 12; GAA 10,11; Home Ec Pub 12: Intra- murals 12; Y-Teens 10; Girls Track 10. Brian Bicknell, ADC 12; FNA 10,11; Intramurals 11,12; Key Club 12; FCA 11,12; Science Club 10,11.12: Baseball 10; Football 10,11,12: Young Life 10.11,12. Kathy Blakley, Art Club 11,12; Band 10; Science Club 10. 11; J A 10; Latin CLub 11,12. Cheryl Boyle, ADC 12; GAA 11; Kaleidoscript (Writer) 12; LOT (Sports Editor) 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Natl. Honor Society 11.12: III. State Scholar; Tug Team 10,11. Christy Boyle, ADC 12: GAA 11,12; Intramurals 11; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Thespians 12: Tennis Team 11,12; Stage Crew, lights 11,12: Natl. Honor Society 11,12; Illinois State Scholar; No, No. Nanette Stage Mgr. 12. Sue Brasmer, ADC 12: Choir 10,11,12; German Club 10; M 12 (Seniors Editor); “Hello Dolly” 11 (Asst. Stage Mgr ); “No. No. Nanette” 12 (Chorus); Science CLub 11.12; Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Hi stranger from down the block. Paul Brenstrom, Electronics Club 10.11.12 (Vice-President); Gymnastics 10; Football 10,11; Track 10. Debbie Brown, ADC 12; Emulettes 11; Contemporaires 12. Larry Brown, ADC 12; Intramurals 11; Key Club 11,12 (Sec., Treas.); FCA 11,12; Football 10,11,12: Baseball 10. 12; Young Life 10.11,12 Theresa Buchanan, Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10. Kendall Buckley. ADC 12; GAA 10.11 M” (Underclass Edi- tor) 11; (Co-editor) 12; Spanish CLub 10,11 (Spanish Hon- or Society); Natl. Honor Society 11,12: Tug- Team 11. Brad Burke, Choir 10: FNA 11; Intramurals 11,12; FCA 12; Science CLub 11. Kendall Burnett, ADC 12: Choir 10,11,12; Forensics 11,12: Thespians 11,12 (Treas.); A Man For All Seasons 10 (Wil- liam Roper); Imagmery Invalid 11 (Cleante); “Flowers For Algernon 11 (Charlie); “Don ' t Drink The Water” (Am- bassador); “No. No, Nanette (Billy): “The Skin of Our Teeth (Announcer). Michele Burns, French CLub 10, GAA 10: Tennis team 10, 11,12, Natl. Honor Society; III. State Scholar Pam Burns, ADC 12; M 12 (Organizations): Science Club 11: Ski Club 11,12; Intramurals 12. Mary Burt, French CLub 10,11 (Secretary), Natl Honor Society Deb Buser, HERO. 12. c Steve Cackler, Spanish Club 12; Wrestling 10.11. Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Janet Camferdam. ADC 12; GAA 10.11: Science Club 12 Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Natl Honor Society 11,12; Girls Swim Team 11,12 (AAU 12); Latin Club 10; III. State Scholar: Swim Team Timer 10,11,12. Doris Cantrell Barb Carlson, Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 11,12; Latin Club 10; Natl. Honor Society 11,12; III. State Scholar. Charlene Carmack, Forensics 12; German Club 10. Sherri Carothers, ADC 12; Choir 11,12; Pep Club 11; Sci ence CLub 1 1; Spanish Club 10 (Spanish Honor Society); Y- Teens 10; One Night of Melody 11,12 Kim Cashen, ADC 12; GAA 10; Intramurals 10; Spanish Club 10; Office Occupations 12. Richard Castle, ADC 12. German Club 11,12 (President); Gymnastics 11; M 12 (Photographer); Aufwiedersehen. Rich! Kay Causemaker, HERO 12. Tami Chumbley, ADC 12; FNA 12; GAA 10.11: Intramurals 12; “M” 12 (Faculty Editor); President Y-Teens 10,11,12. Susan Ciaraldi, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11; FNA 10 French CLub 10,11: GAA 10; Intramurais 10; Pep CLub 10. 11,12; Ski Club 10: Y-Teens 10; Office Occupations 12. Dan Cimarrusti, Elctromcs Club 10,11 (Designed T-shirt emblem 12). Ann Clark, ADC 12; Student Congress 10,11,12 (Secretary); Jr. Class Secretary; 11 Jr Marshall; Golf Team. M Queen. Laurie Clewed, Band 10: Choir 10,11,12: Home Ec Club 10; Pep Club 10; Guys Dolls 10; Spanish Club 10: Twirler 10. Dave Coomes, FNA 11; Intramurais 12; FCA 12. Basketball 10.11; Baseball 10. Kevin Coopman.ADC 12; Baseball 10,11,12. Debra Coyne, Choir 11,12: Contemporaires 11,12: Y-Teens 10 . Pam Creen, ADC 12; GAA 10; Intramurais 10,11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12: Young Life. Cindy Cunningham, ADC 12, GAA 11; Kaleidoscript 11,12: LOT 12 (Page 2 Editor). Dawn Cunningham, Natl Honor Society. Nancy Cullen, ADC 12; FNA 11; GAA 10.11; Pep Club 10: Ski Club 10.11; Spanish Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11.12. Coop Health Occ. 12; Nerieds 12. o Charlotte Danielson, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Tug-Team 10; Pep Club 10; Science CLub 10.11, Y-Teens 10; J A 10. Gail Dannels, Band 10,11,12, FTA 10; Intramurais 11, Li brary Helper 10: Pep Club 10: Twirler 10,11,12. Julie Darling, LOT 12 (Writer). Virginia Darling, Choir 10,11,12; LOT 12 (Typist) Dori Davis, ADC 12: Spanish Club 10,11,12; Young Life. Vicki Decker, Gymnastics 11,12; Stage Crew 10 Sue Depaepe, ADC 12; Choir 10; French Club 10: Sneaky Fitch Mrs. Blackwood 10; Young Life 11; III. State Scholar. Cindy DePoorter, ADC 12; Science Club 10.11; Spanish Club 0 . 11 , 12 . tick DeSmet, Science Club aren DeVolder, ADC 12; D.E 12; Spanish Club 10 (Spanish onor Society); DECI Conference 12. 282 Senior Activities Jan DeWitte, Office Occupations 12 Jim DeWitte Terrie Dombek, ADC 12; Kaleidoscript 12; Spanish CLub 10, 11.12 (Officer) Michael Donley, Band 10,11; D O 12 (Class Vice President) NRA James Dopier, ADC 12; Art Club 11,12; Choir 10,11,12: Kal- eidoscript 12 (Asst Business Mgr.) M 12 (Business Mgr,); Science Club 11,12; Natl. Honor Society 11,12; “Pa- jama Game” (Chorus) 10; “Hello Dolly (Chorus, Dancer) 11; “No. No. Nanette (Chorus) 12. James Douglas. Spanish Honor Society 10. Tom Dumouiin, Science Club 12. Karen Dussinger, Band 10.11.12; German Club 10.11. Swimming 10,11.12; Basketball 12. E Brad Eckert, ADC 12 FNA 11: Home Ec Club 12; FCA 12. Steven Eischens, Band 12; Science Club 12; III. State ar. Judy Eldridge David Ericson, ADC 11 (Band) 12; Band 10,11 (Jr. Rep ) 12 (Sr Rep ): Key Club 10.11.12; Ski Club 10.11; Stage Band 11,12; Pep Band 10,11.12; Drum Maior 11,12. Musicals Pit Orchestra 10.11.12; Latin Club 10: One Night Of Melody 11 , 12 . F Rhonda Fetgar, Science Club 10,11,12. Pamela Fennelly, “M 12 (Advertising); Natl Honor Socie- ty; Spanish Honor Society. Barre Fields Sybil Fisher, Art Club 12; Science Club 11; Kaleidoscript 12 (Art Staff). Sylvia Fisher, Kaleidoscript 12 (Art Staff); Science Club 11, 12 . Joan Flatley, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12. GAA 10.11; Intra murels 10,12; Kaleidoscript 11; Latin Club 10 (Vice Presi dent); Natl Honor Society 11,12; Nerieds 10,11 (Jr. Mgr ) 12 (Sr. Mgr ); Swimming 11,12; One Night Of Melody 11, 12 . Saundra Frybarger, Art Club 11.12. GAA 10; Science Club 10,11.12; Spanish Club 10. J A 10; Kaleidoscript 10,11 (Art Staff); Natl. Honor Society. Les Fuller, ADC 12; Choir 10.11,12; French Club 10; LO T 12: Thespians 10.11,12; Stage Crew 10.11; “Imaginary In- valid Dr. Purgon 11. G David Gallens, Electronics Club 10,11,12; Science Club 11. Spanish CLub 10 James Garner, Choir 10; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 12. Debra Geddling, ADC 12; Orchestra 11.12; Home Ec Club 10,11; LOl 12 (Staff Writer): Science Club 10.11.12: Span ish Club 10.11: Campus Life 10,11.12; Latin Club 12: Bookstore Work 11.12: No. No. Nanette pit orchestra 12 Paul Geyer. ADC 10,12; Band 10.11.12; Intramurets 10.11, 12; Stage Band 10,11.12. Jean Gibson, C.W T 12. Steve Gilbert, ADC 11 (Orchestra) 12. Band 10,11,12; Choir 12; German Club 10: Kaleidoscript 12; Stage Band 10,11, 12; Science Club 11; “Hello Dolly pit orchestra 11; No. No. Nanette (Chorus. Dancer) 12 Charles Graham, Band 10.11.12; Kaleidoscript 12: Science CLub 11.12; Stage Band 10.11.12; Latin Club 10 Catherine Green, ADC 12: Contemporaires 11.12: Spanish CLub 10; Y-Teens 10: Young Life. Mark Green, Electronics Club; Football: Cross Country Track Rick Gregory, ADC 12; Band 10.11.12; Hello Dolly (Younkers Band) 11: Stage Band. Latin Club. Sandy Gustafson, ADC 12, Contemporaires 11.12: GAA 10; German Club 10; Intramurels 10: Pep Club 10; One Night of Melody 11.12: Tug Team 10.11,12. H Elizabeth Hacker, ADC 12; Band 10; GAA 10.11 (Treas ) 12 (Sec ): Intramurels 10,11,12; Science Club 11.12; J.A 11; Latin CLub 10 (Sec ). 11 (Treas.) 12; Tennis 10.11. Nerieds 10 . 11 , 12 . Debbie Hamer. French CLub 10; J A 10 (Vice President of Personnel); Office Occupations 12. Pam Hamer. AOC 12: Contemporairs 11.12; FNA 11; Intra murels 10.11. Pep Club 11; Science Club 11.12; Spanish Club 11.12 Y-Teens 10: Swim Team 12; Yung Life. Joyce Haney, Intramurels 11: Spanish Club 10.11.12: Y- Teens 10. Prom Committee Susan Hansen. Choir 10.11. Eletromcs Club 11. GAA 10, 11; Intramurels 11.12: Science Club 12. Basketball 12. Joy Hanshaw, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Contemporaires 12. French Club 10.11: Kaleidoscript 12: Science Dub 10.11. 12; Emulettes 11. Chuck Hanson Denise Hanson, Kaleidoscript 11.12; J.A 10: Latin Club 10 (Treas). Cart Harkey, Student Congress 12 (Chairman of Curriculum Committee). Lon Harms, ADC 12; GAA 10: Y-Teens 10.11. Co- op 11.12; Young Life 10.11.12. CeJta Harris. GAA 11: Intramurels 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12 (Subscription Mgr ); Spanish Club 10.11,12; Tennis Team 10.11,12; Natl Honor Society 11,12: Sr. Bowl Team 12; Spanish Honor Society 10.11.12. Lisa Hart, ADC 12 Gymnastics 11,12: Intramurels 12. Kal- eidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Swim Team 12; Golf Team 11, 12; Emphasis Gymnastics Class 11.12; Spanish Honor So- ciety II Teresa Hartsock. ADC 12: Contemporaires 11; FNA 11. Gymnastics 11.12: Science Club 11,12: Ski Club 11: Latin Club 10: Nerieds 12; One Night Of Melody 11.12. Kim Hawk, Band 10.11; French CLub 10. Pep Club 10; Sci- ence CLub 10: J.A. 10: Co-op H O. Rebecca Hedlund, ADC 12: Choir 12; GAA 10; German CLub 10: Intramurels 10.11.12: Kaleidoscript 12 (Art Staff); M” 12 (Faculty Editor); The Skin of Our Teeth’ M Muse; Emulettes 11; Natl Honor Society 11,12. Don Heller. Gymnastics IT. 12: Sr. Bowl Team. Spanish Honor Society Kim Henss. ADC 12 (Steering Comm ). Chofr 10.11,12. Con- temporaires 11 Gymnastics 12; M 12 (Organizations Editor) Musicals (Dancer) 10,11.12; Student Congress 10. 11.12 (Student Day Chrm ); Natl. Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10.11.12; Class Treas. 10.1 1 Home coming Attendant 10.11.12: Cheerleading 10.11.12. Junior Marshall 11. Mark Henss. ADC 12: CHoir 10.11.12: FNA 11 (Vice Presi- dent); Key CLub 11.12; Student Congress 10.11.12 (Presi- dent): Football 10,11.12: Basketball 10.11: Natl Honor Society 11.12; Science CLub 11,12: FCA 11.12; Intramurels 12 Robert Herberg, ADC 12: Choir 10.11.12: Intramurels 12: Baseball 10.11.12: Pajama Game 10: Hello Dolly Stan ley 11; No. No. Nanette 12. Mary Heyvaert. ADC 12: GAA 10.11; Track 10. Philip Hill, French Club 10: German Club 12; Science Club 1011.12. Tammy Hintz. ADC 12; LO T 12 (Page 2 Editor): Science Club 11,12. Spanish Club 10.11.12 (President): Natl Honor Society 11.12, Spanish Honor Society 10.11.12 Jacqueline Hitchcock, Art Club 10.11.12 (Treas ) J.A 10 Sue Holdeman. ADC 12: FNA 11.12; Gymnastics 11.12 Pep Club 11; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 10.11; Young Life; Cheerleading Senior Activities 283 Allison Holtz, ADC 12; Choir 10.11,12: Contemporaires 12; French Club 10; Kaleidoscript 12 (Co Coordinating Editor): Natl Honor Society 11,12; “Hello Dolly ' ' (Dancer) 11; “No. No. Nanette’’ (Dancer) 12; Stage Crew and costume design- er for Dramatics productions. Barry Howell, ADC 12: Intramurels 10; Key Club 10,11,12; FCA 12; ”M” 11,12 (Sports Editor, Photographer); Science Club 10,11,12: Wrestling 10,11,12; Latin Club 10; Medical Explorers President 11,12. Jacqueline Hubbard. ADC 12; Forensics 1 1,12 (Co Captain): “The Skin of Our Teeth ; Natl Honor Society Sharon Huennekens, GAA 10.11; Home Ec. Club 10.11; In tramurals 10,11,12: Pep Club 10: Science Club 10; J.A. 10. Lisa Hunter, ADC 12; Choir 12; French Club 10 (Vice Presi dent). 11; GAA 10.11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Y-Teens 12; Young Life 10.11,12; Basketball 12; “No, No, Nanette” Winnie Winslow 12. Randy Husband, Cafeteria Helper 11,12. i Michele Impens, ADC 12; Choir 10,11.12; Intramurals 11; Track Team 10.11,12. J Jackie Janes, Band 10.11,12; J.A. 10.111 Rick John, ADC 12: French CLub 10.11: Intramurals 10,11, 12; Key Club 11.12; Library Aid 10,11,12: Science Club 12: Ski Club 11; Student Congress 12: J.A 10; Young Life 11, 12 . Chris Johnson, Swimming 10,11.12. Lori Johnson, ADC 12: FNA 11: Y-Teens 10.11: HERO Mark M. Johnson, ADC 12 (Planning Comm.); Band 10,11, 12: Choir 12; Debate 10.11 (Captain), 12 (Co Captain); Forensics 10,11; Science Club 10,11; Student Congress 12; Latin Club 10; “No. No. Nanette” 12 (Chorus). Michelle Johnson, GAA 11. Rebecca A. Johnson, ADC 12; GAA 10: Science Club 10,11, 12; J.A. 10 (Vice President): Latin Club 10,11,12; Natl. Honor Society 11.12. Rebecca J. Johnson, ADC 12: GAA 10.11; Spanish CLub 10. 11; Thespians 12; Latin CLub 10,12; Natl. Honor Society 11.12; Tug Team 10.11 Medical Explorers Post 10.12 (President): Grapplettes 10,11,12 (Vice President); Stage Crew 12. Robin Johnson, Softball 10.11,12: Basketball 12; Track 10, 11.12 (Co Captain). Scott Johnson, ADC 10,11 (Crew). 12. Choir 10,11,12, French CLub 10; Thespians 10,11,12; Stage Crew. Lights For Dramatics Productions. Virginia Johnson, FNA 11,12; “M 12 (Index Editor); Y- Teens 10.11,12. Deb Jones, Choir 10,11,12; Musicals 11.12 (Chorus); One Night Of Melody 11,12; Science Club 11; Young Life 11,12. Jodey Jones ADC 12: Pep Club 10; Spanish CLub 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10. Michael Jones, Band 11.12; Science Club. Marguerite Joseph, FNA 10,11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Y- Teens 10,11 (Vice President) 12. Kevin Judge. Electronics Club 10.11,12: Key CLub 12; Sci- ence Club 10,11. K Rene Karlin, Pep Club 10; “Sneaky Fitch” Saloon Girl; “Flowers For Algenon Mrs. Nolcm; Science Oub 11,12; Ski Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Stu dent Congress 12; Y- Teens 10; Nerieds 12; FNA 11; Swim Team. Frank Kauzlarich, ADC 11,12; Band 10,11; Intramurals 10, 11,12: Stage Band 10,11. Debbie Kebrer, Choir 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10 Jeff Kelly, Intramurals 10,11,12; D O 12; Cross Country 10; Track 10. Diane Kiehr, ADC 12: GAA 10: Home EC. Club 11; Y-Teens 10 Mark Kinsey, Tennis 10,11,12. Mark Kinzey, Electronics 10,11,12; French Club 10; Science Club 10,11. Ken Kirchoefer, German Club 10,11,12; Gymnastics 11; Kaleidoscript 12; Lit. Board 12; LO ' T 12 (Editor). Robin Kizer, Band 10,11: DeMolay (Master Councilor). Marilyn Klansek, ADC 12; Science Club 10,11; Tennis 11, 12 . Kim Kochuyt, ADC 12; FNA 12 (Vice President); GAA 10.11: Intramurals 10,11,12; “M (Subscriptions); Pep Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 10,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; J.A. 10,11; Young Life 10,11,12. Cindy Konterslev Art Club 1 1 Michael Kroeger, ADC 12; Band 10,11; Swimming 12; Foot- ball 10. L Michelle Landry. ADC 10: French CLub 11.12: GAA 11,12: Home Ec. Club 10; LOT 12 (Page 2 Editor); Science Club 10,11,12; Thespians 11,12; Human Relations Council 11; Stage Crew 10.11; Spanish Club 10. Julie Lane Mike Lannoo, Science Club; Latin Club Jana Larson, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; Science Club 11: Y Teens 10; Young Life. Lynda Lavin, Choir 10,11,12; Spanish CLub 10. Duane Lasley, Art Club 10,11,12; Science CLub 12: Latin CLub 11,12. Cal Latting, ADC 12; Intramurals 11,12: Ski CLub 10; Tennis Team 10,11,12: Natl Honor Society. Kim Lester, ADC 12; LOT 12 (Page 1 Editor); Science Club 11; Spanish CLub 10,11.12; Office Occupations 12; Gra plettes 10,11,12 (President); Natl. Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. Sue Lewis, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10; One Night Of Melody 11,12; “Hello Dolly ' ’ 11 (Chorus); “No. No. Nanette” 12 (Chorus). Steve Lind, Key Club 10.11 (Vice President). 12 (President) Student Congress 10.11.12; “Flowers For Algernon” Frank. Lynn Lmdblad. GAA 10.11. Sue Lindley, ADC 12; Choir 10.11.12; GAA 10,11 Geman Club 10; Intramurels 10; Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Pep Club 10,11; Science CLub 12; Y-Teens 10. Tom Lingris, ADC 12; French Club 12; Science CLub 12. Cindy Lord. ADC 12 (Steering Comm ); Choir 10,11,12; Contemporaires 12; Kaleidoscript 11 (Sales Staff); LOT 12 (Page 1 Editor); Science Club 12 (Sec. Treas ); Latin Club 10; Natl Honor Society 11,12; Tennis Team 10,11,12; One Night Of Melody 11,12: Pit Orchestra For Musicals 10,11, 12 Cindy Lubke, Pep Club 11, Office Occupations 12 (Parli mentanan); Rainbow 10.11. Marsha Lundgren. ADC (Steering Comm.) 12; FNA 10.11 (Secretary); French CLub 10.11 (Treas ); GAA 10; Intramur- als 11,12, Pep CLub 10; Science CLub 12; Ski CLub 11; Tennis Team 10.11.12; Y-Teens 10. Randy Lynch, Gymnastics 10.11. Nancy Lyons. Choir 11,12; Y-Teens 10: Latin Club (Sec Treas ) 11: “No. No, Nanette” 12 (Student Director) Rhonda Lyss, Choir 10,11,12; GAA 10; Home Ec. Club 11, 12; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 10; Cheer leading 10: “Hello Dolly” 11 (Chorus). M Peter Maas, Electronics 10; German Club 10; Intramurals 10,11: Ski Club 10.11 Rich Mangelsdorf, Band 10,11; “Hello Dolly” 11 (Younkers Band): Science Club 12; J.A. 11: Football 10. Denise Marlier, FNA 11,12; Pep Club 11; Science Club 10, 11: Spanish Club 10,11,12. Kathy Maroon, Band 10.11; Home Ec Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Twirlerl0.il. Hi Kathy! Liz Marsiglio, ADC 12; Choir 10; Y Teens 10. Dee Martin, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; French Club 11; J.A 10; “Hello Dolly” 11 (Chorus); “No. No. Nanette” 12 (Cho- rus); “Flowers For Algernon” Mother; The Skin Of Our Teeth” Miss T Muse Dennis Martin, LOT 12 (Editor) Frank Martin, Electronics Club Terry Mathias, Office Occupations Mike Mathias, Intramurals 10,11,12; Thespians 10,11,12: “Sneaky Fitch Cowboy; “Man For All Seasons” King Henry VIII. “Flowers For Algernon” Burt; “Don’t Drink The Water” Guest Pam McClary, GAA 10; LOT 12 (Staff Artist). Lesa McCoy, Band 11.12: Stage Band 11; Choir 12; GAA 10; Orchestra 10,11,12: Natl Honor Society 12; All State Or- chestra 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra For “Hello Dolly”, “Pajama 284 Senior Activities Game , ' No. No. Nanette”. Debby McDonnell. Rainbow; Office Occupations Mike McGee. Gymnastics 10.11.12; FCA 11,12 (President); “M“ 12 (Sports); Sr Prom Comm ; Homecoming Comm 12 . Karter McLain Doug McNeil, AOC 12; Intramurals 10.11,12; Key Club 10. 11; LO ' T 12; Science Club 10.11,12; Student Congress 10; Swim Team. Cathy Meadows Joseph Miljush. Electronics 11,12; Latin Club 11. Debbie Miller, Band 10: Choir 10,11.12: Pep Club 10; TAC 10 Jan Miller, Kaleidoscript 12 (Business Mgr ); Science Club 10; Y-Teens 10; Track Football Patty Milligan, FNA 12; GAA 10.11; Intramurals 10,11; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10; Y Teens 10.11,12: Campus Life 12 Dave Mills, Key Club 10,11,12 (Sec Treas.); Science Club 10,11; Ski Club 10.11; Spanish Club 10; Young Life 10,11, 12 . Angela Mitchell. ADC 12; Home Ec. Club 11.12 (President); Tug Team 10,11,12; Natl Honor Society. Dennis Mitchell, Choir 10; Gymnastics 10,11; Building Trades Intramurals. Melissa Mitchell, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12. LO T 12 (Page 2 Editor); Death And Life of Sneaky Fitch”; Flow- ers For Algernon Robbm Mock, Band 10.11,12. Jan Moore, Choir 10,11,12; D.E. 12; German Club 10; “Hel lo Dolly” 11 (Chorus): VICA 12. Karen Morling, Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Natl Honor Society 11.12; Science Club 10,11,12. Cindy Morris, ADC 12; Emuletts 11; French Club 10, GAA 10 Intramurals 10,12; Y Teens 10. Kevin Mundell. Kaleodoscript 12; Science Club 11,12: Ping Pong Club 11,12; Natl. Honor Society Bonnie Munger. ADC 12; Y-Teens 10; J.A. 10; Co-op. Chris Murphy, Track 10.11; Cross Country 11; Football 10; Summer Track Club 10.11,12 Jan Muzos. ADC 12; French Club 10,11; Kaleidoscript 12 (Asst Subscription Mgr.); Golf Team 10. Debbie Myers, Choir 10; Natl. Honor Society N John Nelson. Spanish Club 12; J.A. 10 (Vice President of Sales). 11 (President): Spanish Honor Society. Nancy Nelson, Electronics 10; GAA 10,11: Science Club 10. 11,12: Spanish Club 11,12; Tug Team Sue Nerdahl, French Club 10; GAA 10.11; LOT 12 (Bust ness Staff); Pep Club 11; yY Teens 10,11,12: Tug Team 10. 11; Campus Life 10,11,12; Young Life 11,12; “Flowers For Algernon” Connie Bob Niles Liz Noah. ADC 12. German-Club 10; Intramurals 10,11,12: Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Young Life 12: Science Club 11 (Secretary), 12; Tug Team; Natl. Honor Society 11,12. 0 Brad Oates, ADC 12; Athletics Mgr. 10,11,12. Jeff Odean, ADC 10.11; Art Club 10; Choir 10,11,12; Debate 10; Science Club 11.12; Thespians 10,11; “Man For All Seasons”; “Paiama Game”. Karen Olson, ADC 12; Band 10; Spanish Club 11.12 Melanie Olson, ADC 12 GAA 10; Y-Teens 10; Swim Team 11; Cheerleading 10. Antonette Overby, Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff): J.A 11,12; Rainbow 10.1 1,12; Latin Club 11,12. p Dave Panicucci, ADC 12; Intramurals 10.11,12: Key Club 11.12; FCA 11,12; Science Club 10.11.12; Spanish Club 11; Student Congress 12; Tennis 10.11.12; Sr. Class Vice Presi- dent. Joel Papenhausen, Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10 Ath- letic Trainer 10,11,12. Dino Pappademos, ADC 12; Choir 10.11,12 Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Sneaky Fitch 10; Thespians 10.11.12 (President) Jodie Paustian, Band 10.11,12; Home Ec. Club 10; Kalei doscnpt 11; Spanish Club 11,12; Pep Band 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. Kathleen Pearson, ADC 12: FNA 10: GAA 10,11.12 (Presi- dent); Intramurals 10.11,12; LO’T 12 (Page 3 Editor): Sci- ence Club 11,12; Latin Club 10.11,12: Human Relations Council 11; Natl Honor Society 11,12; Tennis 10.11,12; Basketball 12: J.A. 10.11 Beth Person, Pep Club 10.11; Spanish Club 10. Lmnea Peterson. GAA 10; JA 10. Beulah Pickup Debra Piercy, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 10,11; French Club 10; Gymnastics 11: Intramurals 10.11; Science Club 10; Student Congress 11; Cheerleading 10. Shelley Pike, Home Ec. Club 10; J.A. 10; Co-op Jeffrey Piliponis, Wrestling 10.11,12; C.W.T. 11. Donna Pitstick, ADC 12: Kaleidoscript 12; Spanish Club 10: Grapplettes 10,11,12 (Treas.); III. State Scholar; Tug Team 10 , 11 . Lauren Plattenburg, ADC 12 Band 10,11,12; Pep Club 10. 11; Y-Teens 10,11; Pep Band 11,12; Imaginary Invalid” Angelica “Don ' t Drink The Water” Sultan ' s Wife: Hi. MPB “Babette SuEllen Plog, French Club 10,11; J.A. 10 (Secretary). Sue Polchow, ADC 12; FNA 11,12 (President); Intramurals 10,11.12: Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Student Congress 12; Y-Teens 10.11,12 (Inter -club). Teresa Popelier, ADC 12: GAA 10; Gymnastics 11.12; Intra murals 10; Y-Teens 10; Swim Team 12. Joanne Powell. ADC 12; Band 10.11 (Vice President) 12; French Club 10,11,12: Natl Honor Society 11.12 “M ’ 12 (Fine Arts Editor); Science Club 12; Stage Band 10,11; Pep Band 10,11,12; Flowers For Algernon” Nurse: “Don’t Drink The Water Miss Burns: “The Skin of Our Teeth” Hester. Pit Orchestra 11,12; MPB Texan” (and a Martam sh- sh)! Q Molly Quane, GAA 10: Gymnastics 12; Intramurals 10.11, Y Teens 10. R Lori Rash. Kaleidoscript 12 (Typist), Student Congress 10. 11.12 Natl. Honor Society 11.12; Young Lite 1U2: Home coming Court 12. Chris Roelens. ADC 12: D.E. 11.12 (Sales and Marketing) Tim Rooker. ADC 12: FNA 11; Intramurals 11: Football 10: Cross Country 1 1 . 12; Track 10. 1 1 . 12 Senici Act vitses 285 1 Blake Roys, Band 10,11,12; French Club 10: Science Club 12; Intramurals 10.11; Ski Club 10; Swim Team 10,11.12; Tennis 10,11,12; Pep Band 12. Cindy Rumler, Choir 10.11.12 GAA 10,11 Brent Russell, Choir 11,12: Forensics 11,12: Thespians 12; Kaleidoscript 11,12 (Editor); Natl. Honor Society 11,12; “Flowers For Algernon”: “Don ' t Drink The Water Chef; “Hello Dolly” Coachman; No. No. Nanette” (Dancer). Tim Rynott, ADC 12; Band 10,11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 10.11,12: Latin Club 10.11. s Cindy Sackett, Kaleidoscript 12 (Asst. Typist); Natl. Honor Society. Spanish Club 11; Y Teens 10 (Treas.); Spanish Honor Society; Tug Team 11. Craig Sale, ADC 12; Band 10; Choir 10.11.12: Natl. Honor Society; Forensics 11.12; Thespians 10,11,12 (Sec ): “A Man For All Seasons” Cranmer; “The Imaginary Invalid” Thomas; “Don ' t Drink The Water Walter; “No. No. Na nette Jimmy: “Flowers For Algernon Mr Harvey. Carman Sandoval. ADC 12; Contemporaires 11.12; “No. No. Nanette” (Dancer); Science Club 10,11; Student Congress 11,12 (Treas.); T -Teens 10. Homecoming Court 12. Steve Saunders, Science Club 12. James Schanfish, Science Club 11. Tom Schoeve, ADC 11.12 (Band); Band 10.11,12; Pep Band 10,11.12; Stage Band 10.11.12; Orchestra 12; All State Band 12. Suzanne Scott, ADC 12; Pep Club 10.11 (Membership Chm); Y-Teens 10; Sales and Marketing 11. Bruce Sellers, Electronics Club 10; Audio Visual 10. Lori Sherwood. Gymnastics 12; Y-Teens 10: Latin Club 10. Eric Shriver, Band 10,11; German Club 10,11.12; Hello Dolly” Pit Orchestra 11: Science Club 10.11,12: Great Race 10.11.12. Matt Simmons. ADC 12; FT A 10. LOT 10.11,12 (Photog rapner); Science Club 10: Spanish Club 11,12. Mark Simpson, Electronics CLub 10,11,12 (President): Gymnastics 10. Chris Slater. Choir 10.11.12; Intramurals 10.11; Track 10. 11; Science Club 11,12; Pajama Game . Hello Dolly”, “No. No. Nanette” (Chorus and Dancer). Sue Smith. ADC 12; GAA 10,11: Intramurals 10.11.12: Pep Club 10,11; Ski Club 10,11; Student Congress 11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12: Sr. Class Secretary; Young Life 11,12: Bas- ketball 12; Homecoming Court 12. Tad Smith, ADC 12; Key Club 12; Football 10.11,12; Base ball 10,11; Wrestling 10; Intramurals 10.11. Ted Smith, Intramurals 12; Key liub 12: Young Life 12; FCA 12 . Toni Smith, Home Ec. Club 10.12: Latin Club 10; H O. 12; TugTeam 10. Diane Spurgetis. ADC 12; GAA 10; Gymnastics 11,12: Intra- murals 12; Pep Club 10: Y-Teens 10; Young Life 10.11,12: “Hello Dolly”, No. No. Nanette” (Dancer and Acrobat); Latin Club 10; Science Club 11. J.A. 10. Ava Steadman. ADC 12; Choir 10.11.12; FNA 11; LOT 12 (Writer); HERO; J.A. 10,11 (Production Mgr.). Sharon Sterne. ADC 12: Kaleidoscript 12; Spanish Club 10. 12 . Tim Stemple, Student Congress 10.11: Natl Honor Society Jim Stephens. Band 10.11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12. Jean Strandlund, Contemporaires 12; GAA 11: Pep CLub 11; Y-Teens 10; Intramurals 10,11: Swim Team. Jim Sutty, ADC 12 (Steering Comm.): Choir 10,11,12; Fo- rensics 11,12; Thespians 10,11. (Vice President) 12; Stage Crew 10.11,12; Natl. Honor Society 11,12; One Night Of Melody 11.12; A Man For All Seasons” Richard Rich; “The Imaginary Invalid” Monsieur Argan; “Hello Dolly Barnaby; “Goodbye To The CLown Clown; No. No. Nanette” Set Designer, Tap Dancer. Cheryl Swedberg, FNA 11; GAA 10; Spanish Club 10.11; Y Teens 10. Jenny Swenson. ADC 12. Band 11; Choir 11,12; Forensics 11,12. Kaleidoscript 11 (Asst. Editor), 12 (Coordinating Editor); Thespians 10,11,12 (Secretary): Orchestra 10.11. 12: All State Orchestra 12; Natl Honor Society 11,12; Imaginary Invalid Toinette; No. No, Nanette Pauline; Stage Crew 10,11,12. Pamela Swiatkiewicz. Band 10,11 (Secretary), 12; Pep Club 10,11; M 12; Ski Club 11: Kaleidoscript 12; lntr%murals 11; Twirler 10,11,12: Pep Band 12; French Club 11 (Vice President), 12: Y-Teens 10. T Mark Talbot, Choir 10. Vanessa Taragowski, ADC 12; Kaleidoscript 11 (Sales and Advertising); Science Club 11; J.A. 10; Campus Life Beth Taylor, ADC 10,11.12; Choir 10.11,12; Forensics 10. 11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Natl. Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10.11,12; Stage Crew 10.11,12; Hello Dolly” 11 (Chorus); “No, No. Nanette” 12 (Dancer and Chorus). Tammy Terrell. ADC 12; Pep Club 11; Science Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10.11. Martha Thomas. ADC 12; Conemporaires 12: Pep Club 10; Science CLub 10,11.12; Spanish Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10. Barry Thompson, Band 10,11,12; Key Club 10 Science Club 10,12; Spanish Club 11,12; Student Congress 10: Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Track 10,11.12. Jane Thorngren, FNA 11; Spanish Club 10.11; Y-Teens 10. 11 . MikeTighe, Band 10,11.12. Jeff Tindle. ADC 11,12 (Band); Band 10.11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12; Electronics Club 10,11,12; Stage Band 11.12; Intramurals 10; One Night Of Melody 11.12; “Hello Dolly” Pit Orchestra. Sally Toland. HERO 12: Library Helper 11; Science Club 12. Sue Tolmie, French Club 10: LOT 12 (Business Staff); Pep Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11; Tug Team 11; Campus Life 10,11, 12; Young Life 11,12. Mitch Tomey, Golf 10.11.12; Swimming 10.11; Latin Club 10 . Jeff Tomlin, Band 10 (Soph Rep.); 11,12 (President); In tramurals 12: Kaleidoscript 12 (Editorial Staff); Key Cluj 10,11.12; Lit. Board 12; Science Club 11,12 (President); Student Congress 10.11 (Human Relations Council Chr.); Latin Club 10,11 (President); Tennis Team 10,11,12; Or- chestra 10.11,12. Nancy Tormeno, ADC 12; FNA 11,12: Science Club 12; Ski Club 10,11,12. Sara Trapkus, ADC 12: Art Club 11,12 (President) Kalei- doscript 12 (Art Editor); Pep CLub 10,11; Golf 11; Spanish CLub 10,11,12: Science Club 10,11; Campus Life. u Charles Uskavitch. Spanish Club 10; Athletic Trainer 11,12. Jim Uskavitch. Audio Visual Dept. 10.11,12. v Rick VanderBeke, ADC 12. Kevin VanDyke. Choir 10.11,12: Debate 11; French Club 11. Cynthia VanHyning, Office Occupations. Lynn VanSpeybroeck, Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 11,12; Orchestra 12 No, No, Nanette ' 12 Pit Orchestra. Tim Verhelst. ADC 12; Band 10; D.E. 10. Intramurals 10.11, 12; Key Club 11,12; M 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Foot- ball 10; Swimming 10: Track 10,11. Tari Vermeulen, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; “M 12 (Se- niors Editor) Spanish Club 10,11,12; Natl Honor Society 11,12; Kaleidoscript 11 (Sales Staff); One Night Of Melody 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12. Darcy Vogele, ADC 12; FTA 10; Stage Crew 11,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12: Spanish Honor Society. Suzette Volker, Intramurals 10,11,12. w Sarah Wallace, ADC 12; Science Club 12; Great Race: Cam- pus Life. Mark Ward, Choir 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; DeMolay Denise Wasson, Orchestra 12; Choir 12: All State Orchestra 12; Natl. Honor Society; No, No. Nanette” 12 Pit Orches tra; Rainbow Diane Wasson, ADC 12: Orchestra 12: Choir 12; Rainbow MYF 12; All State Orchestra 12; Natl Honor Society 12; “No, No. Nanette 12 Pit Orchestra. Barbara Weakly, ADC 12; FTA 10; GAA 10,11,12 (Vice Pres, dent); Intramurals 10,11,12; LOT 12 (Page 3 Editor); Sci- ence Club 10; J.A. 10 (President); Natl Honor Society 11, 12; Latin Club 10,11,12 (President); Human Relations Council 11. Colleen Webb, ADC 12; Intramurals 10.11,12; Y-Teens 10. 11; J A 10: Track 10.11.12. Julie Wellman. ADC 12; Y-Teens 10,11; Great Race 12. Michael Weft, Electronics Club 10,11,12; Science Club 11. Explorers. Leann Wheeler, Home Ec. Club 12: Science Club 11.12. Spanish CLub 10: Props and Costumes For Dramatics Pro- ductions Julie Whitaker, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12 (Vice President), (Marilyn’s Page Turner): Orchestra 11.12; Lit Board 12; M 11 (Underclass Editor) 12 (Co Editor); Pep Band 10. 11,12; Twirler 10,11,12; Natl Honor Society 11,12; One Night Of Melody 12; Pit Orchestra for “Hello Dolly , “No, No. Nanette” MPB “Twinky Marilyn S. White, ADC 12; Band 10,11, (Treas.) 12 (Coun cil); Pep Band 10,11,12; Lit. Board 12; LOT 12 (Co Editor); Spanish Club 10: Orchestra 10.11,12 (Sr. Rep ); One Night Of Melody 10,12; Stage Band 12; All State Band 11,12; MPB Frog” Music — What’s Music Michelle White, Choir 10.11; Spanish Club 10,11. Tug Team 10,12. Holly Whiting, Choir 10,11,12; Gymnastics 11,12: Pep Club 10 . Judy Weigandt. ADC 12: Choir 10.11.12; Forensics 12; Pep Club 10,11; “Hello Dolly ' , No, No. Nanette” (Chorus); Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff); Young Life 12; Y-Teens 10. 11; Intramurals 10,11. Jett Wierenga. FTA 10; LOT 11,12 (Photographer); Spanish Club 11,12: Natl Honor Society 11,12. Randy Willems, Intramurals 10,11; LOT 12 (Sports Editor); Science CLub 10.11; Track 10,11,12; Cross Country; Foot- ball. Lynn Williams, ADC 12 (Steering Comm.); Choir 10; LOT 12 (Circulation Staff); Spanish Club 11,12 (Vice President). Greg Williamson, J.A. 10,1 1 (Treasurer). Kimberle Williamson, ADC 12: Choir 11,12: Campus Life 10. 11,12; Latin Club 10.11. Cherrie Wilson, French Club 11.12; Kaleidoscript 12. Beth Wood. ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Contemporaires 12; M 10,11, (Organizations Editor), 12 (Student Life Editor); Ski Club 10.11; Science Club 11; Thespians 12; Y-Teens 10,11; “Sneaky Fitch Coyote; “Hello Dolly Mrs Rose - Dancer; “No. No. Nanette Lucille; “Skin of Our Teeth’6 Mrs. Antrobus. XYZ David Youngvorst, Key Club 11.12; Student Congress 10,11, 12 (Rek, Chm.): FCA 11,12: Basketball 10 (Captain), 11,12; Baseball 10; Track 11: Jr. Class Vice-President; Homecom- ing Court 10,11,12 (King): Natl Honor Society 12: Junior Marshall 11: Choir 12; ADC 12. Joe) Zeitler, Choir 10,11,12; Intramurals 12; Key Club 10; Natl. Honor Society 12; One Night Of Melody 10,1 1,12. Marie Zelnio, ADC 12 (Steering Comm ); Choir 10,11,12; Contemporaires 11.12; Kaleidoscript 11; LOT 12; Thespi ans 11,12 (Vice President): Natl. Honor Societ y 11,12; Pa lama Game Gladys; “Hello Dolly Dolly; No. No. Na nette Sue Smith; Don’t Drink the Water Stage Mgr; Spanish Honor Society 10,11. Doug Zessin, FTA 10. LOT 11,12 (Photographer); Spanish Club 10. 286 Senior Activities FACULTY INDEX ADAM, JOHN 226 DINEEN, JAMES 234 LILLIG. SUSAN 236, 237 ROLLINGER, PHYLIS 227 ADAMS, WILLIAM 234 DOHERTY, PHILLIP 234 MARLIN. RICHARD 239 ROSEBERG, BETTY 228, 229 ANDERSON. HELEN 227 DUFFY. WILLIAM 227 MARTINDALE. AL 236 ROUSH, DEWAYNE 229 ANDERSON, KAREN 238 DUNCAN. DORTHEA 238 MAHER, RICHARD 238, 239 RUBERG, JOE 237 BALTZELL, WILLIAM 238 DYE, JACK 232 MAYES. LESTER 239 SAVIGNANO. JILANE 237 BARNES, RONALD 226 EDWARDS. ROBERT 238 MCAVOY. KAREN 235 SAYERS. MICHEAL 232, 233 BECKMAN, DELORES 228 FARRELL, IRENE 228 MCCLIMON, MARYANN 235 SCHAFF, JAY 226 BELL. ANN 234 FENTEM, DONALD 230 MCGRATH. KATHLEEN 232 SCHNOWSKE, FREIDA 227 BaL. TIMOTHY 227 FLESNER, GENE 230 MCMANUS. NANCY 231 SEEDS. MRS. 236 BERNARDI. PATRICIA 228 FOSTER. MARY 232 MEIER, KAREN 233 SHANNON. PATRICIA 237 BISHOP. BILL 234 FOX, JAMES 228 MENDOZA. NORMA 235 SHAWGO. LUCY 229 BLOMQUIST, JOHN 232 GAGER. JAMES 230 MERCER. ARTHUR 235 SHELOR, BRIAN 235 BOOM, FRANCIS 230 GEHRING. HELEN 235 MILLER. JACK 233 SHIPLEY. GENE 233 BRADLEY. JAMES 228 GOAR. DARRELL 230 MISKOWICZ, HERMAN 237 S HIPLEY, MICHAEL 233 BRASMER. RAY 238 GRIFFITH, HAROLD 227 MITCHELL, EDWARD 235 SHINNEMAN. PHYLITA 229 BROOKS. BARBARA 234 HAGBERG. MILTON 230 MITCHELL, LOIS 235 SIMMONS. BRENT 237 BROOKS. ROBERT 226 HARKEY, ORVILLE 230 MOFFin, VIRGINIA 229 SMALL. JOHN 239 BROWN. JACK 230, 231 HARTMAN. RUTH 230 MONTY, MARK 233 SMITH, JUDITH 239 BUCHHOLZ. BRUCE 238 HEDEGAARD. CALVIN 236 MOORE, DARYL 229 STARKEY, WILLARD 233 BUNTE. KEN 236 HULSE, DELORES 230 MOORE. DIANN 233 STEFFAN. ESTHER 235 BURNS. ROSALIE 234 HYINK. DORTHEA 235 MOORE, ROBERT 233 STEVENS. ALBERT 226 BUSHMAN. GARY 230 IRISH. BARBARA 232 MORTIER, JOE 239 STOTLAR, EMILY 227 CALMER, MARTIN 238 JACOBS, ALICE 234, 235 NAHRGANG, KAY 235 SUNDBERG. CARL 233 CAREY, LOREN 232 JAMISON. MRS 236 NELSON, SUE 233 SWAFFORD. SANDRA 235 CARLS. JUDITH 236 JOHNSON. WESLEY 231 NEUMANN, BARBARA 229 SWEAT, MICHAEL 239 CARLS, LARRY 238 JULIUS. JOHN 231 NORRIS. RAY 239 TIMSON. JUANITA 229 CARSON. OPAL 228 KEIM, ELEANOR 238 NUSBAUM. JEANNE 229 THOMPSON. HERB 236, 237 CASE, ELENOR 228 KELLY. JAMES 236, 237 OBRIEN. JEANNE 229 WASSON, JOE 227 CHANEY, LYNN 230 KNUTSON, BRIAN 226 OCONNELL, JUNE 229 WEAR. EARL 231 CODER. JACK 227 KOELLER. GARY 232 OWEN.IVA 229 WEGENER. MERLE 237 COOPMAN. DAVE 228, 229 KOTEZ. ALMA 235 PARTRIDGE. MARJORIE 233 WHEELER, DEBBIE 237 COYNE, BARBARA 230 KRAMER, DUNNA 236 PELLS. KARIN 229 WHEELOCK. BARBARA 229 CROUCH. RONALD 234 KRUEGER. NANCY 235 PETTAVINO. DONNA 237 WILFORD. CAROL 231 CURRY. KATHLEEN 228 LEACH, STANLEY 232 PLESHE. DAVID 233 WIHE. STEVEN 233 DARBY. VIRGINIA 228 LEE, BILLIE 232 REAKES. JOHN 231 WOODS. STAN ELY 226 DEROUIN. JAMES 228 LEMON FDWARn 226 REBENAR. EDWARD 238, 239 DEVILDER. JACK 234 LESTER HARRY 236 RIGEMAN. SALLY 231 DLLULIO. LOUIS 236 LEWIS. RICHARD 231 ROLLINGER. HARLEY 226, 237 BOOK INDEX Academics . 222 FCA 44 Science Club 28 Advertising 242 FNA 42 Seniors 88 Art Club 24 German Club 37 Senior Activities . 282 Awards 43 Golf 207 “Skin Of Our Teeth” 64 Band 70 Boys Gymnastics 198 Sophomores . 166 Baseball . 210 Girls Gymnastics 216 Spanish Club . 34 Boys Basketball . 202 HERO 43 Stage Band ...80 Girls Basketball . 218 Homecoming 8 Stage Crew . 77 Board of Education . 224 ' ‘In Retrospect” 82 Student and Faculty Index . 290 Cheerleaders . 220 Introduction . 2 Student Congress 38 Choirs 74 Juniors .... . 148 Student Day 56 Closing 296 Kaleidoscript . 30 Student Life .12 Contemporaires 78 Key Club 26 Boys Swimming 200 Cross Country 192 Latin Club 36 Girls Swimming 214 Debate . 32 Line O’Type 22 Boys Tennis 191 “Don’t Drink The Water’ 60 “NT 20 Girls Tennis 212 Electronics Club ...29 National Honor Society 52 Thespians : 77 Emphasis Gymnastics . 25 Nerieds 50 Top 2 % 146 Fine Arts Awards 81 “No, No, Nanette . 62 Track 208 Fifties Day . 34 00 45 VICA 48 Football . 186 One Night Of Melody” 66 Twirlers 80 Forensics . 33 Orchestra 72 Wait Until Dark” 68 French Club . 35 Sales and Marketing . 46 Wrestling 194 Senior Activities 287 288 Student Life STUDENT INDEX ft Avelme. Steve R . - 29 Ayres, Duane W - 188, 92 Abbott, Kevin L - 10 B Abrahamsen. Gail R -91 Ackerland. Greg A. - 10 Ackley. James R - 10 Babcock. RebL - 11 Acosta. Ernest M - 11 Bagateias Dina IN - 191. 26. 134. 27. 39 Acosta. Javier - 145 Bagatetas. Rebecca D - 39. 215 Adams. Lisa M - 10 Bahi. David M. - 11 Adams. Danny R - 1 1 Bahi. Thomas M - 11 Adams. Keith IN — 91 Bahnks. Chris A. - 11 Adams. Mitch D - 10 Bahnks. Lisa - 92 Adamson. Cheryl 1 - 10 Bahnks. Lon A. -74. 39 Adamson. Jeff L — 11 Bailey, John A - 11 Adamson. Mark L - 20. 74 Bailey. Joseph F. - 10 Ade Tom -35. 91 Baker Bill R. - 10 Adolf Kathryn A 00 91 Baker Donna J. - 11 Adolphson, Jane A. - 145 Baker. Meldoy A. - 36 Adolphson. Kevin A - 145 Baker. Rick M - 10 Agnew. Donna J - 10 Baker. Terry IN - 11 Agnor. Julie C - 11 Baldwin. Duane A - 193 Ahrens. Shelly K - 10 Balia. Elizabeth A - 11 Akers. Jim E - 74 Balmer. David L - 10 Albers. Jeffreys - 11 Balmer Mike G. - 92 AJbers. Tammie £ - 221 Baltzell. Beth A. - 11 AJbertosn. Pamela J - 122. 191 Banks. Rodney B - 11 Alder. Michael - 145 Banks. Virginia M -11 Alfred. Teresa l - 10 Banning Lucinda F. - 10 Allcott. Lisa - 36, 70 Barber Curtis IN. - 10 Allemeier, James A. - 11 Barber. Lon J — 11 Allen Cynthia L — 11 Barger Terri L. - 10 Allen. Dale B - 91 Barker Bill M -92. 27 Allen. Jeffrey L- 11 Barker. William D - 145 Alien. Karen A. - 10 Barnett. Cynthia J - 212 Allen. Karen L - 91 Barnett. Vicki L - 71 Allen. Kenneth E - 10 Barr. Perry P — 11 Allen. Mark L. - 91. 80 Barrett. Darla J. - 11 Allen, Susie E. - 10 Barrett. Gilbert L - 10 Allen. Trevor S. - 70 Barroso. Joseph J — 10 Allison. Doug P -26.91 Barrowc lough. Patrick - 11 Allison. Sandra K. -91 Barta. Belinda - 169 Altsion. Tom M - 10 Bartels. Breck L - 92 Almanza. Mario -11 Barth, Belinda S. - 10 Almanza. Rita C - 10 Bartz. Steve R - 10 Alstedt. Susan L 11 Batcheider. Milton D -10 AJthouse. Lawrence - 29. 91 Batog Deborah A - 10 Alvarado. Andy - 11 Batog Stephen J — 29 Alvarado. Rhonda K - 71 Batton. Brad - 169 Ames. James D - 71.61. Bauer. Stephanie M -31 Andersen. Conny W - 11 Batten, Brad Ames - 10 Anderson. Alan D. -91. 106 Baum. Jonathan K. - 11 Anderson. Bob L - 10 Baum. Melissa A - 36 Anderson. Charles J — 11 Baumhardt. LeoB - 11 Anderson. David - 91 Baumhardt. Sue H. - 10 Anderson. Debra L - 10 Bauwens. Gerald M -92 Anderson. Diane - 70 Beaird. Patricia t - 10 Anderson. James P - 10 Beaird, Patrick F — 10 Anderson. Jeffrey - 11 Beale. Tern L - 10 Anderson. Kevin L 71 Bealer Dawn M. - 10 Anderson. John IN — 10 Sealer Rebecca S -92 Anderson, Kim — 10 Bear Martin 0. - 10 Anderson. Linda - 145 Beard Brad K - 10 Anderson. Martha J - 91 Beard. Elizabeth - 11 Anderson, Merri J - 91 Beardsley. Paula Jean - 72 Anderson. Mike J. — 10 Beaston. Vickie G -92 Anderson. Pamela L — 11 Beauchamp. Keith - 11 Anderson. Randy S. - 1 Beaudry, Ed A - 10 Anderson. Richard - 91 Bebber Barbara K. - 79 Anderson. Richard L - 10 Bebber. Philip D. - 11 Anderson, Robert C - 11 Beck. Brian M -92 Anderson. Scott —63. 91 Beck Rebecca L. - 212 Anderson, Sheila M - 10 Beck. Tim - 92 Anderson. Terry IN - 91 Beck. William C. - 11 Anderson. Thomas T - 10 Beckett. David A. - 11 Andrews. Patti J -11 Beckett. Michelle -11 Anseeuw. Dan J - 11 Beckett. Patricia L - 10 Anseeuw. Debra L -10 Beckman. Shelly A. - 10 Anthony. James D. - 91 Beckman, Sherry J. - 10 Anthony. Jeff A. - 11 Behnken Barbara 1. — 11 Archibald. Kevin L - 91 Behnken. Richard A. - 145 Armetta. Corey. J. —10 Beiderbecke. Chris B - 11 Armetta. Gen A. - 11 Beldm. Joseph R. - 92 Armstrong, Brenda - 35. 92 Bell. Sheila G - 10 Armstrong Bridget A. 33 Bell. Tim -26 Armstrong Kevin - 32 Bellmger. Todd H - 193. 36 Armstrong Phil L — 10 Bellmyer. Jeff A. 1 11 Arnold. Robert R - 10 Bellmyer, Jerry D. - 193 Arp. Kimberly Kay - 212. 36 Bender JoAnn - 71 Arrington. Aaron — 145 Benker. Lucinda J - 92 Arrington. Albert t - 11 Bennett. Brian T — 121. 93 Arrington. Joseph L —11 Bennett. Diane L - 10 Arzave. Gnselda - 10 Bennett. John - 11 Ashby. Cathy D — 1 0 Bennett. Mitchell R - 11 Ashby. Christina M -11 Benson. Barbara J - 212 Aswege. Jane L — 11 Benson. Julie A. - 93 Atherton. Randy K. - 11 Benson. Peter J - 26. 93. 104 Atkins. Lisa Ann - 39. 212. 221 Benson. Rick A. - 11 Atkins. Robyn L - 79, 92 Berger. Dave Richard - 107 Aubert. Mike Andrew - 10 Berggren. Jane M - 10 Augustine. Dean - 11 Berhenke. Patty E — 10 Bermerr D - 193 Bowling Bob J. -10 8erndt. Cynthia L. - 93 Bowling LonL- 11 Berry. Curtis R — 11 Bowman, Matthew C - 94 Berry, Gemma C. - 12 Bowman. Stacie B - 10 Berry. Susan M - 11 Bowles. Greg - 145 Bert. Denise M - 93 Box. Charles Lyle -10 Bert. Doug A - 10 Boyer. Brian - 11 Best.TrKyA.-ll Boyer Mike L - 10 Beyer. Gene Tim - 11 Boyle. C. -34 Bialobreski Greg J -11 Boyle. Cheryl - 23, 94. 30 Bic knell. Brian K. - 104 Boyle. Chnsty L - 215. 94 Biggs. RenaeA. - 10 Boyle. John Edwin - 11 Billhartz. Joe A. - 93 Boyle. John Edwin - 11 Bingham. Darcy D. - 36 Boyle, Scott S - 191 Bishop. Kent S - 10 Bozeman, Kim A. - 94. 79 Bisinger. Julie A. - 10 Bozeman. Sandra CT- 10 Bismger. R Shevawn - 11 Braden. Kathy Jo - 10 Bitting Stuart M - 10 Braden, Susan L - 94 Bivins. Jeanme M - 10 Bradford. Jean S. - 11 Buby. Daryl D. - 93 Brady. Kathleen A - 11 Bixby. Jerry Lee - 10 Branham. Cindy L -145 Buby, Rodney K, - 10 Branham. Dennis 0 - 10 Black. Tom - 11 Brashears. Duane R. - 10 Black. Patty L - 10 Brasmer. Susan E. — 20. 21. 74. 94 Black. Ten - 10 Brathall. Laurie J -11 Blackwood. Linda J - 10 Brathall. Richard L - 94 Blackwood. Steve G - 11 Bratton. Keith D. - 10 Blakeney. Kevin H. - 12 Brazevich. M. - 193 Blakley. Kathleen A 24.36.93.132 Breecher. Susan C. - 11 Blankenteid Larry J - 145 Breitenstem. Deb A. - 37 Blankenfefd Ronald L. - 11 Brems. Mark A - 11 Blaser Bryan W - 93 Brenstrom, Paul $ - 29, 94 Blaser. Dave - 11 Brewer Debbie - 11 Blaser. Steve S - 10 Bridges, Thomas A. - 11 Blette. Stephen - 10 Bridgford. KimS. - 31. 39 Blomgren. Karen S - 10 Bridgman. Carl W - 29 94 Blondell, Laurie A. - 10 Brimmer. Gerald E. - 10 Blount. Jayne F - 10 Bnngolf.BoydK.-ll Blount. Kim L- 126. 34. 94. 107 Bnngolf. Brent 0. - 94 Bock. Carolyn S — 11 Bristol. Rod L 94 Boddie. Martha - 10 Broberg Vicki L - 11 Boden. Jay T - 11 Brocker, Bernard J. - 10 Bodenhamer. Cindy L — 11 Brokaw. James E. - 190 Boettcher. Carol Rae - 10 Bromley. Dale A. - 29 Boisvert. Allen L. — 71 Brooks. Barbra - 214 Bolkcom, Ann T — 11 Brown. Andrew - 94 Bolkcom. Jerry V. - 190 Brown. Barry L. - 11 Bollaert. Michael A -94 Brown. Bob - 170 Bomelyn. Steve C. - 11 Brown, Debra S. - 78. 79. 94 Bookman, Jeffery G - 11 Brown. Janet A. - 10 Booth. Kevin J —11 Brown. Kevin R. - 190 Border. Bonnie R. - 94 Brown, Larry E. - 26. 27. 95 Border. Lon E. - 10 Brown. Marsha J. - 10 Bonsek. Mike - 10 Brown. Paul Bob - 10 Borkhardt, Loma - 11 Brown Steve W - 10 Bosso. Kimbertyn - 11 Brown. 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David L. — 11 King. Linda K y - 10 King, Richard F -11 Km head. David - 116 Kmney. James L - 116 Kinsey Marh D — 116. 191 Kinsey. Patti J. - 10 Kinsey. Sherrie L - 10 Kmzey Marh R. - 29 Kirby. Jim E - 10 Kirchoefer. Ken A. - 22. 30. 37. 1 16. 138 Kirhpatnch, Lisa M - 212 Kissner. Judy - 34 Kistner. Judy R. - 10 Kitchen. Lewis A - 11 Kizer. Ardith R. - 70 Kizer. Robin B — 116 Klanseh. Marilyn G - 116. 214 Klier. Dave - 11 Kher Steve M - 190 Kline. Donald - 11 Kime.Marh - 158 Klingborg. Bob - 10 Klugger. Jim M - 10 Knees, Mas C - 10 Knight. Dennis R. - 191 Knight. Tammy R. — 116 Knoeferl. Steve M — 11 Knowles. Jim — 11 Knowles. Milo L -11 Knowlton. Michael A -10 Knudson. Ronald E. - 10 Kochuyt, K.m A. - 20. 116. 127 Koeller, Eric - 70 Kohler. Melissa M - 272 Kohmos, Sandy E - 39 Kolb. Kevin A - 11 Kolmodm. Barbara J - 1 1 Komadmo. Kevin G. - 10 Kongerslev Cindy L - 116 Kopel. Nancy J. - 12 Koresho, Dolores A. - 11 Koschhe. Rich L — 11 Kramer. Donna - 216 Kramer, MiheW - 11 Krantz. Richard B - 10 Krauel, Art L - 10 Kress. Richard A - 10 Kroeger Michael A. - 117 Kroeger. Sue E. - 11 Kroll. Lynda E. - 10 Kron.Jay T — 11 Krouth. Doug R. - 10 Kruger. J - 188 Kruse. Diane L - 117 Kruse. Dianne Mil Kruse. Marh E - 26. 191 Kubershi. Darnel L -117 Kushlahus. Barbara - 79 Kyles. Retha F — 117 L Utotte. tenet J. — 11 Lagerquist. Kirh Alan - 72 Lambert. Randy L. - 37 Lambrecht. Steve R — 117 Lampe. Glenn - 10 Lance. Chris I. - 10 Lance. David -11 Lance. Debra J.- 117 Landry. Michelle A - 23. 35. 117 Landuit, Stanley F. - 10 Lane. Jerry E - 10 Lane. Julie A — 117 Langfeldt. Doug A. - 11 Langley, Cheryl L - 11 Langley Marh $ - 71 Langley. Scott - 29. 117 Lanoo Mihe J — 117 Lao. Jose - 11 Lanpher Katherine A. - 31. 33 Lara Rebecca - 117 Larsen. Fred -12 Larson. Debra L - 10 Larson. Jana L- 79. 117 Larson, Jennifer L - 117 Larson. Rhonda E - 117 Larson. Steve J - 10 Larson, Terry - 12 Larsson. Henrich. - 145 Lesley, Duane L - 118 Larvenz. Carl - 10 Lattmg. Calvin E. - 191. 118 Larvenz. James - 117 Lauer Robert K -143.118 Laumus. Rich E - 118 Lauth. James M -35.118 Lauth. Jon A - 10 Javm. Lynda F. — 118 Lavm. Victoria J - 11 Lawrence. Collette E - 1 18 Lawson. Douglas - 11 Leal. John P - 11 Leasenby. TimB - 10 LeComte. Melinda R. - 10 Ledbetter. David C - 11 Ledbetter. Don C. - 10 Ledbetter. Robert - 11 Leech, Lisa J. - 39. 212 Leech, Mr Stan - 168 Leemans, Donna L - 12 Leemans, Laurie J - 10 Leemans, Ronald A -10 Leffler, Julius R. - 10 Leffter, Randy L. - 10 Lei ben good Mai E - 10 Leihsmg, Cheryl D - 118 Lema. Dawn R. - 10 Lemaster. Ken A - 118 Lemaster. Michael E - 1 18 Lemaster. Penny S. - 10 Leonard. Kay F - 11 Lerschen. Bill E — 11 Leslie. LisaD - 118 Lester. Brad E - 74 Lester, Kimberly $. - 23. 118 Lester. Lou Ann - 10 Letterman. Rene - 10 Letterman, Tammy L -10 Leuch. Patrick J - 118 Levan. Anita J. — 11 Lewis. Mr - 174 Lewis. Barbara J - 11 Lewis. John H - 190 Lewis, Steve R. - 1 1 Lewis. Susan E. - 74. 1 19 Liedthe. Debbie - 119 Liedthe. Paul D - 11 Liedthe. Richard E - 11 Lilieberg. Christine - 11 Liljeberg. Dan R - 10 Lillig, Miss Sue - 168 Millybech. Steve P - 145 Lind. Curt R - 10 Lmd. Debbie E - 35. 72 Lind. Steve M - 26, 38.119 Lmdberg. Jeff A -72. 73 Lmdblad. Lynn S. - 119 Lmdblad. Ralph D. - 10 Lmdley, Suzanna M - 74. 119 Lindquist. Judy A. - 11 Lindsey, Marh S - 10 Lmdstrom. Lorraine - 11 Lmgafelter Mary Y -11 Lmgns. Cathy 0 Lmgrts. Tom G. - 119 Lmzer. Lynn A. - 11 Lira. Fidencio -11 Lira. Lori B - 35 Lira Mana l - 11 Lister. ChnsS - 10 Little. Lenore - 11 Little. Tim - 29 Livengood. Lynn - 1 19 Lochlm. Michael R. - 71 Loete. David A. — 119 Loete. Jeffrey S - 10 Loete. Lynne M - 35 Lofgren Doug A - 10 Long. Debbie L. — Long, Demce M - 10 Long. Don E — 119 Long. Gary L - 10 Long. Mary M - 119 Long Mihe J - 11 Long. Mihe L - 11 Lopez. Meta - 119 Lopez. Norma M. -12 Lopez. Tom J - 10 Lopus. Kim C. - 1 19 Lorah. Cathy -10 Lorah. Cmdee A - 10 Lord. Cynthia L - 23. 72. 74. 79. 215. 119 Lorenz. Jim A. — 10 Long, Mitch A. -190 Lovell. Lon A - 10 Lubhe. Cynthia K. - 143 Lucas, Paul S. - 71 Lueth. Kim A - 10 Lundahl. Jon M -11 Lundahl. Sally A - 78.79 119 Lundeen. Curt - 11 Lundeen. Leslie J. - 11 Lundeen. Thaddeus K. - 11 Lundeil. Debra J - 10 Lundgren. Marsha J - 214. 119 Lundquist. Michael 0 -10 Luster. Lynda K - 10 Lynch. Randy A -120 Lynn. Barbara Jean - 35 Lynn. Eric J. — 11 Lyon. Sand i J. - 10 Lyons. Nancy J - 74. 120 Lyons. Sandra K -212 Lyss, Reva J - 10 Lyss. Rhonda J - 74. 120 M McCoy. Lesa M - 73. 74. 121 McCraney, John J. - 12 Me Colley. Brenda $ - 11 McCullough, Bob - 11 McCullough. Laura M - 10 McCumber. Peter D - 32. 72, 73 McDermott. Monte L. - 10 McDermott TaneLynn - 10 McDonald. endy 1-11 McDonnell, Deborah A. - 122 Me Dow. Jo Ellen - 10 McFarland. MeJodie J. - 122 McGee. MiheR. -20. 122 McGuire. Kathy J. - 12. 122 McIntosh. John K. - 10 McIntosh. Michael - 122 McKay, Steven B - 122. 130 McKee. Steve M - 10 McKinley. Melissa I - 36 McKmzte. Kim M 79. 122 Me Knight. Nancy Jon - 71 McLain. Karter L - 123 McLain. Kimble L- 10 McLaud. Shartene M — 10 McLaughlin. Candice - 10 McLaughlin. Kevin C. - 145 McLaughlin. Lynn J - 23. 123 McLaughlin. Ricky D - 10 McLurhm. Jill D - 10 McMillin, Mary Lynn - 10 McNally, Eve M - 39 McNally. Mihe F - 123 McNeal. iiliam S. - 10 McNeil. Doug J - 123 McPherson Donald J. - 26. 123 McPherson Genevieve J. - 214 McShane. Gary D - 10 McShane, Milbum L - 123 McVey. Kendall L- 11 McVey, Shyla Farth - 10 Maas. Dons J. - 11 Maas Peter - 120 Maddalozzo Mane L. - 35 78. 79. 120 Maddoi. Connie J. - 79.120 Maddoi. Randy C. - 120 Maegtm. Kathy Sue - 10 Maere. Brian F. - 120 Maere. Cindy J. - 10 Maere John S. — 11 Maere. Starlett A - 10 Magnuson. Teena M - 11 Mahar. Kathleen M - 120 Mahar. Karen R - 12 Maher. Keith R - 11 Mahieu, Joe R - 10 Maitlen. Kerry K - 11 Maitlen, Pam S. — 10 Majetic. Gerry 0-10 Maietic. Joan M - 11 Mallery, David Allen - 10 Maimstead Michael E - 190 Malone, Susan N. — 120 Mangelsdort Katherine M - 70 Mangelsdorl Richard - 120 Mamscako Tony J - 11 Mannen. Marh J - 10 Marchese. Christine K - 11 Marchese. Marh A - 120 Marcussen. Jody I. - 11 Margoms. Aphrodite - 120 Marhm. Pamela J. - 10 Marhm. Randy L —11 Marhm. Rhonda L — II Marhward, D - 188 Marlier. Brian T — 10 Marlier, Denise B - 120 Marlow. Christopher - 159 Marlow. Phil - 11 Marner. Kelli E - 10 McAdams. Charlotte - 121 McAdams. Frances L. - 11 McArthur. Steven D - 10 McCarthy. Kevin E -121 McCarthy. Kevin G - 11 McCaulley. Brian K - 121 Me Clary. Pamela D - 121 McClay. Russell -121 McClay. Victoria - 11 McColl, Larry D - 119.121 McCord. DarreneS - 11 McCormich Kevin L - 10 McCoy. Kevin A - 121 298 Index Maroon. Kathy l. - 120 Marquardt. Steve J - 10 Marriott. William N - 12 Marsh. OebbreS - 30 Marsigiio Elizabeth - 120 Marsoun. Stephanie G. - 11 Martens. Christine S - 11 Martens, Craig R - 11 Martin, David A - 37 Martin. Dennis W - 22. 120 Martin. Dons E. - 120, 250 Martin FranhS — 29. 121 Martin. Pam - 119 Martin, lames 8 - 190 Martmdale. At - 188 Martinez. Mark A. - 10 Martins. C. - 74 Marzolph, Marvin C - 11 Masengarb Jeffrey J. - 121 Masengarb $ - 188 Masias. Carta M -11 Mason. Jonathon N - 29. 121 Mason. Kim S. - 71 Massmgill, Annette - 1 1 Mathias. Bill J. - 10 Mathias. Dale R - 11 Mathias. Debby l - 121 Mathias. Michael R -61.92 Mathias. Tammy M - 121 Mathias. Terrance J - 97. 121 Mattecheck. Neal R — 11 Mattecheck. Pamela Kay - 35 Matter Mr - 190 Matthews. Mark L - 12 Mattis, Sandy K - 11 May Can L.-ll May Everett E. - 11 May Tom J - 121 Mayfield. Steve D- 191 Mayne. Edward D. - 11 Mead Debra Kay - 10 Meadows. Catherine R. — 123 Medord, Jerry Denise - 1 1 Medrano. Leticia M - 123 Meersman. Steve E - 123 Mehuys. John F - 22, 123 Mehuys. Lynne M - 214 Melton. Terrie L - 10 Mendoza. Ramon C - 11 Mercer Dale R. - 26. 123 Mercy . Debbie J - 11 Metcalf. William. V - 123 Meredith. LorrianeE. - 10 Metsa. Barbara J — 10 Mettermck, Randall - 94. 123 Meyer. Julie A. - 11 M chl. Dave G. - 10 Mier Isabel L - 10 M.er Rebecca R - 123 Miletchik. Diane Mane - 10 Milefchik. Kathy L -11 Mil josh, Joseph A. - 29 Miller Brian K. - 123 Miller Carolyn J - 11 Miller. Charlene R - 11 Miller. Charles R - 11 Miller. Chris L - 10 Miller. Oavid R - 123 Miller. Debbie L - 123 Miller. Douglas Kent - 10 Miller Jan M - 31. 123 Miller. Kathy . — 70 Miller K. - 34 Miller Tim L - 11 Millett. Susan i - 10 Milligan. Patricia A. - 123 Mills. David M - 26, 124 Mills. Michael 0 - 10 Mmard. Kimberly S -10 Miner. Timothy Dean - 10 Mennehan. Krista L - 10 Misteidt. Tom R. - 145 Mis ho witz, Herman - 188. 189 Mitai. Kevin L- 11 Mitchell. Angela J. - 124 Mitchell. Debra J. - 10 Mitchell. Dons A - 11 Mitchell, Dennis - 124 Mitchell Melissa A - 23. 78.79. 124 Mitchell. Sharon A - 124 Mu. Jeff L. - 10 Mlekush. Keith - 11 Mlehush. Sherry L -10 Mlekush. TamiG. - 11 Moberg. Lucia A - 63. 74 Mock. Bobbin J - 70. 124 Mochmore, Re L - 11 Molina. Augustin j. - 145 Molma. Edward V - 11 Molma, LoloA-10 Momnshi. Tern - 10 Monkus, Roger - 10 Monmer, Todd L - 10 Monroe, Beverly J. - 124 Monson, Lon A - 23. 124 Montag. Jeff A - 10 Montag. Joe W - 12 Monty Mr M -188 Moody. Larry A - 11 Moon Georgia - II Moon. Ray H - 10 Moon. Richard R — 10 Moon, Tammy Lynn - 124 Moon. Terry L - 11 Mooney. Pamela - 1 1 Mooney Wilbur W -124 Moore Jan R - 124 Moore. Mark R - 12. 124 Moore. Pamela A - 79, 125 Moore. Rick D. - 10 Morales. Richard - 11 Moore. Sheri Lynn - 35. 39 Morehouse Robm Ray - 10 Moreno. Jeff - 29. 125 Morlmg. Karen L - 31. 125 Morrell Lee A. — 11 Morris, Cindy D. - 125 Morris, Teresa G - 11 Morrison. Valerie L - 11 Morrow. Christme A - 125 Morteil. Tim J. - 125 Mudd, Diane L - 125 Mu dgett. Julie R - 11 Mueller. Ellen J - 39. 215 Mueller. William R - 11 Muldoon, Robyn 1.-11 Mullen. Patricia L - 10 Mullens. Garry L — 11 Mundetl. Kevin A. - 30. 125 Mundt, Diana L. — 11 Munger. Bonnie L -125 Monger, DougH - 35. 76 Monger Roger L - 125 Munger. Tami K - 11 Murphy. Chris M - 125 Murphy MomcaS. -11 Murphy. Terry J. - 11 Muskopf Melissa - 24 Mums. Janet 1.-31. 115.125 Myers. Debbie D - 125 Myers. Debbie J - 11 Myers. Donald R - 125 Myers. Jeff E - 10 Myers, Kathy t — 11 Myers. Kris A -11 Myrick. Debbie A. -70 N Nine. Min - 1(0 NageJmiller Teresa - 11 Narhm. Pam - 178 Natsis. Tamara 1.-10 Natsis, Tina Mane - 10 Navarro. Christina - 11 Neer. Terry C - 11 Neff. William - 11 Neighbor. Amy C - 74 Neill. Laurie J.- 11 Nelsen, Darbte L - 125 NeJson. Bill - 11 Nelson. Bruce L — II Nelson. Carol L - 10 Nelson. Daniel E — 11 Nelson, Dianne M - 74 Nelson. DmaS. - 125 Nelson. James L -10 Nelson. Joe - 160 Nelson. Joiene J - 70 Nelson. John P. - 125 Nelson. Marcia - 70 Nelson. Monica A - 212. 221. 126 Nelson. Nancy A - 126 Nelson. William J. - 11 Nerdahl Susan J - 126 Newberry Tammy - 11 Newell. Todd Alan - 10 Nice. Debbie Sue - 10 Nice. Peggy Aim - 10 Nichols. Jim L. - 10 Nichols, Nedra E - 126 Niche. John - 145 Nielsen. Marvin W -11 Nielsen. Vickie J - 126 Niles. Harold R. - 12 Niles. Kim R - 10 Nmer, Barbara Jo - 10 Nmer, Kim S — 126 Nipper David A - 10 Niska. Douglas R - 11 Nuon. Steve W - 126 Noah. Elizabeth A - 31. 126 No Wing. Carolyn - 11 Nomady. Mark D — 10 Nordstrom. Charles M - 26. 74 Norton. Breon - 93. 126 Norton. Ellen L - 12 Nutt Wesley V. - 10 Nye Beth A - 71 0 Oates. Brad W - 126 Oates. Bruce David - 10 O ' Brien. Pam J. - 10 Ochen. Greta A — 10 Ocken. Julia E. - 126 Odean. Jeff L - 74. 126 0 Donnell. Judy L - 10 0 Donnell. Paula J. - 127 Offergetd. Lon L. - 212 Ogden Jay G -127 Ohlsen. Christine E - 10 Ohlsen. Robert W - 127 Ohey. Kevin J. — 11 Olds, Jerry Duane - 190 Ohva. Celia - 10 Olson. Andy P — 11 Olson. Dan K - 10 Olson. K - 34 Olson. Karen B. - 127 Olson. Kurt 0 - 190 Olson. Mark V - 10 Olson. Melanie J - 127 Olson. Tim D - 10 Olson. Tom J - 190 Olvera. Ray Jr - 11 Olvera. Victoria L. - 78. 79. 127 Olvera. Yolanda M. - 10 O ' Neill. Cathy A - 127 Ontiveros, Cynthia - 127 Oppenheimer Sue J - 11 Oren. Kim Michael - 70 Orendorff. Jay l - 10 Orendorff. Jodi L. - 11 Orendorff. Keith - 11 Orendorff. Wayne - 11 Orsborn. Albert L. - 10 Ortiz, Darla R - 10 Ortiz. Zefer.no -10 Osberg, Brenda Rene - 10 Os berg. Chris - 145 Ossian. Leslie A -212 Ostrand. Matt C - 190 Otis. Karen E - 10 Ott. Donna L - 10 Otto. 0 -36 Overby. Antonette J - 36. 127 Owen. Brett A - 76 Owen. Jimmy A - 145 Owens. Jim D - 12 p Paccmi. D . - 26 Padesky, Anne M - 212 Palmer. Alan 0. - 70 Palmer Melody Ann - 10 Panicucci. Curt - 26 Panicucci, Dave — 27, 38, 104. 191 Papenhausen Joel L. — 124 Pappademos Constantine - 31. 61. 74 Pappademos Dmo - 127 Park. Lon L - 10 Park. Scott A - 26. 190 Parke. Jim R - 11 Parker. Kevin L - 11 Parker. Randy W. - 10 Parker Richard W - 11 Parker. Wendi D - 36 Parkinson. Pam A - 10 Parks. Gary -190 Parks Janet A - 12 Parks. Larry - 11 Parks, Peggy Jean - 10 Parmentier Robert - 11 Parmley. Susan M -11 Parr. Calvin C - 11 Parsons. Debra A -127 Passim. DougH — 11 Patarozzi. Victor L - 11 Patrizi, Kathryn A - 128 Patnzi. Lissa J - 10 Patterosi. V - 188 Patterson. Jon M - 11 Patterson. Tom -10 Patton, Carrie L - 128 Patton. Mike A - 10 Pauley. James - 130 Pauley, TomaL - 11 Paulsen, Carol A. - 35 Paustian. Jodie L - 70. 128 Paustian. Phil L - 71 Payne. Edward M - 11 Payne. Jennie D - 10 Pearson. Jeff L -128 Pearson. Kathleen A - 23. 36. 105. 128 Pearson. Marilyn E - 11 Pearson. Roger H. -128 Pells. Karen - 22 Pement. Lon F - 37 Penn, Dennis E - 11 Penney. James L - 11 Pepping. Daniel J. -128 Perdue. Webb J - 10 Perez. Gloria - 11 Perez. Julius R - 10 Perez. Leslie M - 1£8 Perkins. Carne J. -63. 212 Perkins. Debbie - 128 Perkins. Dianne L - 12 Perry. Sandra L — 10 Person. Beth A - 128 Petersen. Judy A -34 Peterson. Craig A - 11 Peterson. Cregg L - 128 Peterson. Jody G, - 36 Peterson. J. - 34 Peterson. Kevin D. -10 Peterson. LmneaG - 128 Peterson. Lisa M. - 10 Peterson. Pamela A - 112. 128 Peterson, Rod L - 190 Peterson, Sue E - 10 Peterson. Timothy E. — 129 Petrie. Tracy A - 11 Petrovich. Tom D. - 129 Pettavmo, Miss - 215 Phelps. Don - 11 Phillips. Alan Eugene - 10 Phillips, Kelly A -11 Phillips, Kim E. - 10 Phillips. Richard S. - 26 Phipps. Karen - 11 Picco. Michael John - 11 Picon. Lynn M -10 Piercy, Carol A - 11 Piercy. Debn S - 79. 122. 129 Pike. Shelly M - 129 Pikuza. Tamara - 10 Pikuza. Terry A - 212 Piliponis. Jeffrey - 129 Pitstick. Donna R - 129 Pitstick. Sharon - 11 Platt en burg. George S. -193 Ptattenburg. Lauren - 61. 70, 129 Pleshe. David -24 Plot MikeG - 10 Plot Su Ellen - 129 Plowman. Jannte -37 Plunk. (Pnce) Richard L - 11 Podiashes. Cheryl A - 10 Po dlashes. Oartynn - 11 Polaroid. Capt - 22 PWchow Susan F. - 38. 129 Pollard Duane T - 10 Pond Mark R - 11 IfUfel 29b Pope, Edward K — 72 PopHier . Mike J. - 11 PopJier, Teresa - 129. 212 Porter. Bryan - 11 Porter, Thomas D. - 11 Posateri. James Jay - 190 Poterack. Cheryl C . - 79 Poterach, Debra G. — 10 Poulos, Sharmon B - 145 Powell. Charlotte - 11 Powell. Don L -10 Powell. Joanne l - 20. 21. 35. 61. 70. 129. 133 Powell. Lore M - 10 Powell. Mark K. - 10 Powell. Tom J. - 35. 70 Prather. George. 6.-11 Preston. Cheryl R. — 71 Price. Barry L - 11 Price, Michelle A. - 10 Price. Richard - 161 Price. Steve M - 11 Prunty. Gail C. - 129 Puebla. Keith A. - 26 Puebla. Kevin J - 129 Purcell. David R. - 10 Pynckel. Sandra M -11 Q Quane. Molly J. - 129 Quaoe. Patricia -11 Quane. Robert - 26 Quick. John C. - 10 Qumlin. Daniel P — 61 Quinn. Ann M - 11 R Rachwitz. John - 145 Radovich. Mitch S. — il Raes, Scott J - 10 Railsback. Kathryn - 30. 39 Rakestraw, Judith A - 129 Ralston, Neal — 10 Ramirez. Mark A. - 10 Ramirez. Sharlene A - 10 Ramirez. Tammy - 11 Ramon. Joann - 10 Randall. Debbie J. - 10 Randall. Robert L - 11 Randles. Beverly - 129 Raney. Charles - 129. 253 Raney. Tom Robert - 10 Raney. Gregory J. - 129. 145 Raney Mary A. - 11 Rangel. Henrietta - 129 Rangel. Marcella - 11 Ranh. Scott L.-ll Rash. Bruce J. - 10 Rash. Lor. J - 38. 130 Rasmussen. John J - 12 Rasmussen Robyn G. - 10 Rasmussen Paul A - 130 Rasso. Fred Jr. - 11 Rathe. Mark -11 Ream, Andy - 145 Reasor. Mark F. - 10 Reber Vickie L- 130 Reberry. Robert F - 10 Redman. Dianna — 11 Reed. Bonnie Meredith - 11 Reed. Julie Ann - 130 Reedy. Christine - 10 Reedy. Pat Ned - 10 Reedy. Patrick - 145 Reedy. Randy M - 130 Reger Mark L - 10 Rod, Charles E - 12 Rod Suel. - 10 Rohm, Kevin L - 10 Ronke. Jeff S. - 10 Rosenbigter. Gregory - 10 Rempe. DaveC. - 11 Renmck, Pamela S. - 10 Ren nick. Ronald R. - 130 Reschly. Margaret A - 10 Rewerts, Brian J -130 Rewerts. Lynn M - 11 Reyes. Aida M - 130 Reyes, Augustine - 11 Reyes Reuben Steward - 10 Reyes, Robert J - 10 Reynolds. Gretchen - 31. 61 Reynolds. Ingrid - 212 Reynolds. Ralph W - 10 Reynolds. Robert A — 130 Reynolds. Tim G - 11 Rhodes. Debbie - 1 1 Rhodes, Dusty D. — 11 Richards. Nancy i. - 130 Richardson, John A - 37 Richardson Nancy J. -12 Richmiller. Kevin L — 74 Richmiller, Timothy - 26. 130 Rideout. Lisa M - 10 Ridnour. Rebecca J - 130 Riggs. Bruce - 145 Riley, Annette M. - 11 Rmgier, Susan - 11 Rita. Anthony G. — 130 Ritt. Steve R — 11 Ritzinger. Catherine - 11 RiveJIi. Christa L. - 70 Rivera. JoetteC - 130 Rives. Nancy M - 221 Roach. Glynn R. — 10 Robbins. Jeff J. - 10 Robbins. Mark T - 26. 39. 74 Roberts. Cindy - 11 Roberts. Gmny H. - 10 Roberts. Randall - 10 Roberts. Robin Lee - 10 Roberts, Robin Ray - 11 Roberts. Tamara S. - 212 Robeson. Tamyra L - 131 Ro binder, Rebecca - 11 Robinson. Crystal - 10 Robinson. Diane - 145 Robinson. Lynne - 161 Robinson. Kimberly - 11 Robinson, Pamela - 11 Robinson. Robin E. - 36 Robinson. Timothy J — 10 Roche. Michael Edward - 26, 190 Rockwell. Ray L - 11 Rockwell. Todd W. - 10 Rodemeyer. M Karl - 11 Rodkey Christopher - 131, 191 Rodkey. Eric J. - 191 Rodriguez, lose R. - 131 Rodriguez. Patricks - 10 Rodriguez. Tim Allen — 11 Roelens. Christine A - 131 Roete. Julie K. - 10 Rogers, Bonnie G. -10 Rogers. Clarisa Ann - 10 Rogers. Stephen L - 29. 131 Rogiers, Sharon S. — 71 Rogiers, Theresa M - 10 Roland. Kelly t - 10 Rolsch, Christine C - 131 Rolsch. Gary J. — 11 Rommes. Ann Renay - 10 Rooker. Kevin C. -61 Rooker. Tim D. - 95. 131. 192. 193 Roseman. Dale L —131 Rosenthal. Todd A. — 10 Ross. Anne C - 131 Roush. Benny B - 10 Rowe. Joan - 10 Rowe. Ryan - 10 Roys. Blake A - 71, 131 Roys. Louise - 70, 212 Ruberg. J 212 Rude. Leo - 131 Ruggeberg. Rhonda R. - 71 Ruhs, Marlyss M - 70 Ruiz. Anthony - 11 Ruiz. Jessie M - 10 Rumberg. James D. - 131 Rumler. Cindy S - 131 Rumler. Robert L. - 10 Rummans. Gregory M - 10 Rusk, Debra A. - 10 Russell, Brenda S. - 10 Russell. Brent S - 30. 61. 74. 76. 131 Ryan David - 10 Ryan. Dean - 132 Ryan. Mark Lee - 10 Ryan. Rick M -11 Ryckeghem. Bonnie J. - 10 Ryckeghem. Valene A. — 132 Ryder. Joanne C - 11 Ryder. Paula T - 11 Ryker, Susan D. - 10 Rynott. Timothy L - 132 Ryser. Joe F - 190 s St. Clair. Christine - 10 St. Clair. Michael - 10 Sackett. Cindy L - 31. 132 Saelens. Lawrence - 70 Sale. Craig - 61. 63. 74. 75. 132 Samuelson. Kim L.-ll Sanchez. Carlos - 10 Sand. Teresa - 11 Sandberg, Sherri L - 11 Sandefur. Linda - 11 Sanders. KraigA - 10 Sanderson. Douglas - 132 Sanderson. LaJamce - 11 Sandler. Kim A. - 10 Sandlin. Karen - 10 Sandoval. Carmen M -38. 79. 132 Sandoval, Denny J. - 11 Sandoval. Lydia M -132 Sandoval. Marc J - 10 Sandstrom, Jay T. - 10 Sanetra. Christopher — 10 Sass, Steven L. - 37 Saunders. Steve H - 132 Sayers Mr N - 24 Scavuzzo, Frank S. - 190 Schanfish, James R - 132 Schanfish. Larry W - 10 Schelfaut, Marianne - 71 Schenken, Bruk - 132 Schenken. Lynn 180 Scherbroeck, Sande M - 1 Scherer. Marlon J. - 11 Schilb. David R - 132 Schlundt, Sharon R - 36. 253 Schmidt. Timothy - 32. 34 Schnepple. Jame s - 71 Schoeve. Sue A - 70 Schoeve. Thomas A - 70. 132 Schoid. Don L. - 11 Schorpp. John S. - 10 Schrempf, Cheryl A - 132 Schnefer. Sibyl - 61. 70. 71 Schriefer, Steven R - 70 Schroeder. Susan l - 10 Schultz. Jodi G. - 70 Schultz. Michael 0 - 10 Schultz. Robert A. -10 Schumacher Ion W - 11 Schumacher Mary A. - 132 Schutte. John T. - 190 Schwarz. Paula L - 11 Schweitzer. Patricia A. - 10 Schwieter. Brenda L - 132 Schwieter, Marjorie A. - 10 Scott. Brad - 11 Scott. Gregory R - 133 Scott. Mark E — 11 Scott. Marsha S - 145 Scott. Suzanne J. — 133 Scott. Thomas M - 26 Scott. Tonna A. - 10 Scritchfieid. Tim S — 11 Seaholm. Dale E - 10 Seaholm. Mark R. - 11 Seale. Laura - 133 Seaman. Carl W - 72. 73 Seaman. Jim A. - 10 Seaman. Vernon C. - 11 Searie, Sandra L. - 10 Sedlock. Jeffrey M - 24. 133 Seeburger. Tom L - 70 Seiber. Ronnie - 133 Seibert, Lisa A - 10 Seibert. Richard D - 133 Seitzmger Vanece M - 70. 212 Seller, ton A - 10 Sellers. Bruce A - 133 Sellers. Jody L. - 10 Sellers, Kerry Oawane - 10 Sellers. Wes A - 133 Sellmann. Deborah K - 10 Septer, Vickie A - 12 Series. Larry Craig - 10 Severs. Connie Sue - 10 Shaffer. Shelly - 10 Seynaeve. Peggy M - 11 Shannon, Kathy - 11 Shaw. Katherine A - 37 Shaw Tom - 180 Sharp. Sandy - 1 1 Shaw. Louise A - 11 Shaw, Paul T - 10 Shaw. S - 197 Shea. Pamela Sue - 10 Shea. Tamara L — 10 Shean. Steve H - 10 Shelor. Mr - 150 Shelton. Cindy D. - 10 Shelton. David A - 133 Shelton. Gregory L — 191 Shelton. Jeff S — 71 Sheridan, Brian J. - 11 Sheridan, Loretta L - 72 Sherlock. Judy - 10 Sherwood. Lori A - 133 Shipley. Mr - 192 Shlaes. Traci L. - 11 Short. Kathryn L - 10 Short. William E. - 11 Shreves. Scott - 11 Shnver. Enc L - 37. 133 Sigsworth, Patricia -145 Sikardi. Jeanne A - 10 Simmons. Donald M - 34. 133, 268 Simmons, Matt - 22 Simmons. Robert A - 11 Simpson. Mark 0 - 29. 133 Sims, Jean - 10 Sims. Jim A — 10 S.tler Edward T - 11 Sivertsen. Diane K - 36. 79 Sizemore. Judy A - 10 Skovronski, Pamela S. — 1 Skovronski. Randy J. - 10 Skromme. Erik A - 10 Slater. Chris M - 74. 133 Slavens. Laurie L - 10 Slavens. Ronnie A - 10 Slayden. Jamie A - 11 Slayden. Terry - 10 Slead. Monica J - 11 Stover. Joel Pat - 11 Sm.ddy. Mark E - 133 Smith. Beth A -271 Smith, Chris Denise - 10 Smith. CmdaC - 11 Smith. Danny $. - 10 Smith, Edward - 11. Smith, James K. - 11 Smith, Joanne Marie - 10 Smith. Jodi - 181 Smith. Kari Sue -12 Smith. Junta - 181 Smith, Kathy Anderson - 134 Smith. Kevin P - 11 Smith. Lorraine A. - 10 Smith, Michele - 134 Smith. Peggy P - 134 Smith, Rebecca Sue - 10 Smith. Richey L - 10 Smith, Ricky L - 11 Smith. Russell L.-ll Smith. Shen Lynn - 10 Smith. Susan M 38. 134 Smith. Tad C - 134 Smith. Ted E - 134 Smith, Tern A - 10 Smith. Thad M - 10 Smith. Ton. M - 134 Smithers. Stephen A - 134 Sneed. Beverly K. - 10 Snell. William L.-ll Snider. Karen J - 11 Snyder JohnW - 134 Snyder. Lisa A - 36 Soen Patricia A - 134 Soethe. John R. - 10 Soliz. Cynthia L 134 Solomon. Audie W - 11 Sones. Erin E - 10 Sorrells. Catherine - 11 Sorrells. Tammy C. - 10 Soseman. Donald - 10 Sountris. Dave J - TO Southerland Debbie - 11 Southerland. Greg - 134 Soyster, Sara - 10 Sparacetlo. Naomi - 11 Sparks. Vickie L — 74. 79. 134 Spence. Pam S. — 10 Spiegel. JoanC. - 11 Spillum. Dan S. - 11 Spillman, Debbie M - 11 Spires, Terry L.-ll Spore. Kristine L. - 11 Spotts. David L - 10 Spotts. John M - 135 Spriet. David Lee - 10 Spriggs, Janet Kay - 10 Spurgetts. Diane L - 135 Spurgetis. Marguerite - 11 Stafford. Kenny A. - 10 Stafford. Mike E - 10 Stanford. David R. - 135 Stanton, Betty L - 11 Stark. Doyle 0 - 135 Starkweather O ' Brian - 11 Starr. Constance J. - 135 Starr. Mark W -11 Steadman. Annette M - 10 Steadman. Ava J - 71, 135 Steele. Bobby - 10 Stegemann. Sheila R - 35 Stegemann Renee - 181 Steiger Mark A - 11 Sterne, Sharon K. - 31. 34. 135 Stemple. Mansa L - 33. 37 Stemple. Timothy J - 31. 135 Stephens. James R - 70. 135 Stephens, Richard A - 70 Stephenson David A - 10 Stephenson. Richard - 10 Stephenson William D - 32 Stevens, Jeffrey L. - 11 Stevenson. Michele - 11 Stevenson. Ronald J - 10 Stewart. Brian G. - 10 Stewart. Marlon D. - 10 StickeJ. Kerry - 10 Stickel. Leonard R. — 11 Sticklen. Robert R. - 11 Stmeman. Paul Allen - 10 Stmer. Ruth A - 10 Stoewer, Jonathan G -135 Stogsdill. Cheryl S. - 71 Stokesbary Nancy L.-ll Stone. Marilyn L - 10 Stone. Calvin Eddie - 11 Stone, Rodger L - 11 Slonekmg. Sally A - 10 Stout, Pam L -25 Stover Mark Douglas - 181 Stowed. Janet K - 181 Strait. Todd W - 12 Strandlund. Jean M - 12 Strayhall, Terry J. - 12 Strickland. Mary - 163 Strohacker Toby - 163. 201 Strom. David Joseph - 181. 190 Strombeck, Tom W -201 Stromberg, Colleen D - 181 Stromberg, Lori S. - 163 Strong, Bill - 10 Strong Debbie L - 181 296 Index Strong. Richard 0. - 11 Strother. Karen L. - 45 Sturms. Leonard M - 10 Stwalley. Mark W. - 181 Suhl. Kathy E - 181 Suchy, Jean - 183 Suchy, Stacey - 10 Suchy, Susan - 181 Sul lens, Marla K - 163 Summers. Ronald L - 11 Surdez. Robert W - 163 Surratt Janet S. - 12 Sutton. Mark C. — 181 Sutty, James 0-77 Seales. Brian Lee - 181 Seales. Deanna A. - 12 Swank, Lauri L - 1 1 Swank, Tim L. - 163. 205 Seanson. David - 145 Seanson. Heather J - 181 Seanson. M Richard 181 Seanson; Sheri L. - 163 Seard. Peter R - 10 Swartz. Daen E. — 174 Swartz. Deight S. - 12 Seeat. Mr - 190 Swedberg. Cheryl l - 12 Sweitzer, Patty - 76 Seenson. Andree D - 65. 76. 181 Seenson. Deborah S. - 12 Seenson, Jennifer E — 63. 77 Seensson. Karla J. - 163 Swiathiewicz, JoAnn - 181 Swiathiewicz. Pamela - 12 Swiathiewicz. Sue M - 163 Seinton. Yvette - 181 Sylvester. Steven E — 76 Szymusiah. Barb Ann - 181 T Tabor, Kene R. - 76. 181 T acker, Linda G. - 181 Taets. Joel C - 182 Taets, Ron J - 163 Taft. Peggy A - 182 Talbot. Mark W - 12 Talley. Robert L - 12 Taragowshi Vanessa - 12 Tarbay. Dons L - 163 Taube. Christopher - 182 Taube. Richard A. - 12 Taylor. Beth A - 12 Taylor. Brian A. - 188 Taylor, Colliean J. - 12 Taylor, Dennis - 11 Taylor, Kathy J. - 182 Taylor. Randy R -182 Taylor. Robert J - 182 Taylor, Robert S - 11 Taylor. Rone - 45 Taylor. William A. - 11 Teager. Julie J. - 12 Teague Belinda A. - 182 Teague. Evelyn - 163 Techam. Tom - 163 Teijen. Fred l- 163 Terronez. Timothy B - 76. 145 Terry. Rickey L - 12 Thais. Jotme f - 182 Thiele. Dawn A - 76, 182 Thomas. David A. - 182 Thomas. Harold R. - 182 Thomas. Jerome A. - 12 Thomas. Keith A. - 76. 182 Thomas. Jodi L - 201 Thomas. Martha A. - 12 Thomas. Patrick A. - 188 Thomas. Rebecca J - 20. 21. 72. 73, 214 Thomas. Steve B - 137 Thompson, Barry L - 70. 117. 137 Thompson. Faith - 10 Thompson. Laura K — 221 Thompson. Mark R — 10 Thompson. Mike J - 10 Thompson, Rick M - 26 Thompson. Tim C. - 10 Thornburg. Larry - 11 Thorngren. Jane K — 137 Tidwell, Brian J - 11 Tighe Michael 0 - 70. 137 Timm. S Connie - 212 Timm, Tom 1.-11 Tindle. Jeffrey W - 70. 137 Tipton, Daniel C. -34 Tittle. Tim - 10 Toland. Sally A - 137 Toland, Warren L - 10 Tofine. Mark A - 11 Tollerud. Theresa L. - 10 Tolmie. Susan F. - 137 Tomey. Kristen M - 10 Tomey, Mitchell - 137 Tomlin. Jeffrey M - 26. 30. 70. 105. 137. 191 Tormeno, Nancy J - 137. 212 Tornquist. Cindy $ - 11 Tornquist. Vicki L. - 10 Torres. Juanita R — 138 Torres. Raoul A. - 10 Trapkus, Charles D - 24. 30. 32. 34. 39. 61 Trapkus. Linda M - 11 Trapkus. Sara L. - 24. 30. 100. 138 Trask. Terry 0 — 11 reanor. Dennis I. — 138 Treanton. Jerry - 11 Trejo. Aurora E - 11 Trejo, Hector - 11 Trevor. David Y. - 32. 37 Tristan. Gloria - 34 Tschopp, Kevin G. - 138 Tschopp. Matthew E - 11 Tufts, John M — 11 Tufts. Sus. G - 36 Turman. Greg - 145 Turner, Donald E. - 191 Turner Eddy W - 138 Turner. Laura J. - 212 Tusler. Patricia - 36 Tymmshi. John R. - 10 u tldehn. Fonda R - 138 Udehn. Laura L -70. 71 Ullrich, Marjorie J. - 10 Ullrich. Matthew L - 36. 70 Umland. Ann Cheryl - 138 Unger Charles Michael - 10 Unger. Pam S. - 11 Upton, Patricia - 10 Urbam. Jeffrey M - 11 Uskavitch. Charles S — 138 Uskavitch. Duncan - 138 V Valdes. Oscar - 11 VaHejo. Arlo F. -11 Vallejo, Orlando - 10 Vallejo. Zeno J - 145 Van Damme. Brad T - 138 Van Damme. Kelly E — 10 VanDeCasteele. Cindy - 11 Van DeCast eeie, Mark - 11 VandeMoortel. Gary - 138 Vandemore, Beth A. - 35 Vanderbeke. Richard - 138 Vanderheyden, S — 34 Vanderheyden. Susan - 12 Vanderheyden. Vicki - 138 Vanderlmden. David - 138 Vandevelde. Steven - 145 VandeVoort. Theresa - 10 Van Dusse! dorp. Mike - 10 VanDyke. Kevin L - 74. 139 VanEarwage. Terrie - 11 VanEchaute. Jeff P - 11 VanErstvelde. Gregory - 1 VanHuile. Susan 6 - 11 VanYmng. Cynthia A - 139 VanHymng, John L — 11 Venlancker Melissa - 215 Vanlanduyt. Omer A - 10 Van Meter. Elwyn L — 11 VanMeter, Robert G - 10 Van Norman, Kenneth - 11 Van Norman. Marcia l - 10 VanOteghen. Charles - 10 VanOverberg, John S. -145 VanSpeybroeck. Lynn - 70. 71. 139 VanVooren. Daniel J - 139 VanVooren. Mike 1.-11 VanWmkle. Christopher - 11 Varlas. 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Kim A. - 140 Wells. Sheryl - 11 Welsh. Keith T - 11 Welt. Michael W - 29. 140 Welvaert. Cathle«nA-10 Welvaert. Jeff A. - 140 Wendt Beth Ann - 221 Wendt. John C. - 140 Wenthe, Martin A - 1 1 West. Cathy A -10 West. David Charles - 140 Westbrook. GregW - 141 Westbrook Terry W - 10 Westbrooks Resemary i. - 11 West erf ield Maureen L - 10 Westmoreland Laura L. - 10 Wetzsteon. Pamela 0 - 35. 212 Wheeler. Brenda J - 11 Wheeler Dianna M - 10 Wheeler LeAnn K - 141 Whipple. John E - 11 Whitaker. Julie A - 20.21.70.71. 140 Whitbeck. Laura D - 212. 76 While. Charles - 11 White. Claudel! - 190 White. Cynthia A - 11 White. Donna M - 10 While. Eric - 165 White, Gary R -11 White. GregS - 10 White, Hugh - 10 White. Marilyn S. - 73. 141 White. Michelle A - 12 White Steven M -11 Whiting. Holly S. - 141 Wiborg. Daniel - 10 Wtckum. Cindy L — 10 Widen. Pam L - 10 Wiebel. Kenny M - 141 Wiedenhoett. C.ndi K - 10 Wierenga. Jeffrey B. - 22. 141 Wierenga. Rebecca l. - 272 Wiklund. Kevin R. - 10 Wildermuth. Carl W - 11 Wildermuth Elizabeth - 36 Wilkerson. Roy A -141 Wilkinson. Lynn E - 63, 72, 74 Willems. LuAnn C. — 11 Willems. Randy J. 23.95. 141.192. 193 Willey. Julie M - 141 Willey, K Pamela - 145 Willhite. Diana L- 11 Williams. Alan T - 29. 141 Williams. B -76 Williams. Carllene - 141 Williams. Carol L - 10 Williams. Daniel i. - 10 Williams. Dennis M - 190 Williams. Donnda - 11 Williams. Harry C — 11 Williams Joeann - 145 Williams. Julie A -11 Williams. Linda A - 10 Williams. Lynn F - 23. 34. 141 Williams. Patricia - 11 Williams. Rachel A - 11 Williams. Robert L. - 34 Wiliams. Robin C. — 11 Williamson Dave M - 11 Williamson Greg R - 141 Williamson. Kimberie - 12. 74, 141 Wills, Cynthia J - 142 Wilson. Cherne L. - 12 Wilson. Cindy L - 142 Wilson. Elizabeth A - 11 Wilson. Janet K. - 212 Wilson. Larry A - 11 Wilson. Linda S - 11 Wilson. Rick D - 10 Wiltse Mark S - 11 Wmdeknecht. Todd E - 71 Wmdisch. Richard S - 145 Wmtree Paula J - 142 Wmne Raymond J. - 10 Wmne. Sheila A - 142 Winston. 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Search for them. chanae.Middle East toj®8ji |Sty Hijackers Political Power on I Km promise Imagination IOVC Oil la uo ft ' s Vivon know no way of judging the future But by the past . . Now that its behind you, What did you do yesterday That you’re proud of today? Through much determination, moments of frustration, and hours of dilligent work on the part of many people, this book is finally finished and is brought to you. We the 1975 M staff, would like to thank Mr. Barnes, the administration, faculty, and students of Moline High School for their help. Mr John Adolphi. Mr Ron Chap- pell. and all of the fine people at Adolphi Studios; the Moline Daily Dispatch ; Mr M L Gardner, Mrs. Doro- thy Berrneto. and the American Yearbook Company; our advertisers; the yearbook staff and photographers; and our parents — especially Mrs Paul Whitaker for her excellent typing and midnight trips to the post office (thanks Mom). A very special thanks to our wonderful advisor Mr. David Coopman for listening to our comp- pamts, solving our problems, and getting us through the year alive! (great job Coop). I


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